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Indigenous Groups in Ecuador Lead Protests Over Fuel and Food Prices
Protests across Ecuador over a spike in prices for fuel, food and other basic necessities, driven by global inflation, have left at least three dead.
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G.O.P. Members of Congress Sought Pardons After Jan. 6 Attack
Several Republican members of Congress expressed interest in pre-emptive pardons from President Trump, according to witnesses.
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Watch Live: Jan. 6 Committee Holds Fifth Hearing
The House select committee turns its focus to Donald J. Trump's attempts to subvert the Justice Department in an effort to overturn the 2020 election results.
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Adams Condemns Supreme Court Decision Overturning N.Y. Gun Law
Mayor Eric Adams of New York City called the Supreme Court's ruling striking down New York's concealed-carry law disconnected from reality and pledged to work to limit its impact in the city.
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N.Y. Governor Slams Supreme Court Ruling on Guns as 'Reprehensible'
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York said her team was preparing new legislation to counteract a Supreme Court ruling that struck down the state's law restricting the carrying of handguns.
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Bloodhound Wins Best in Show at Westminster Dog Show
The 4-year-old dog, named Trumpet, is the first bloodhound to win the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
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Powerful Earthquake in Afghanistan Leaves More Than 1,000 Dead
The 5.9-magnitude earthquake, which hit the southeastern part of Afghanistan early on Wednesday, was the deadliest in the country in two decades.
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Rain Slows Search-and-Rescue Effort After Afghanistan Earthquake
The United Nations estimated that nearly 2,000 homes were destroyed by an earthquake in the southeast. More than 1,000 people were killed and 1,600 injured, with casualties expected to rise.
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Head of Texas State Police Calls the Uvalde Shooting Response a 'Failure'
Steven McCraw, the director of the Department of Public Safety, said the on-scene commander placed the lives of officers above the lives of children.
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Jury Finds That Bill Cosby Sexually Assaulted a 16-Year-Old Girl in 1975
Judy Huth, who accused Bill Cosby of sexually assaulting her at the Playboy Mansion when she was 16, was awarded $500,000.