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Adam Gray, a former state lawmaker, defeated Representative John Duarte, a Republican, in a reversal of their 2022 race.
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"I immediately thought of 1980, and the fear and desperation we felt," said a 60-year-old lawmaker who lived through the massacre of protesters in Gwangju.
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Erdogan's risky play in Syria POLITICO EuropeIs the battle for Aleppo part of Syria's war? Al Jazeera EnglishInside Aleppo: the Syrian city captured by rebels Financial TimesA Geopolitical Cauldron Simmers in Syria After Rebel Attacks The New York Times
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A transgender powerlifter has taken a yearslong case of discrimination to the Minnesota Supreme Court, with opening arguments beginning on Tuesday.
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Lawrence Hecker, who was indicted last year on charges related to a sexual assault in the 1970s, pleaded guilty on Tuesday just before jury selection for his trial was set to begin.
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South Korea lifts martial law, relieving some market uncertainty Reuters
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More than 1,200 readers responded to our poll. Here's why many said President Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter, was "hypocritical."
The post ‘A president can't put his own family above the law': Why readers disagree with Biden's decision to pardon his son appeared first on Boston.com.
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