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‘Your Mission Is Justice’: A Prosecutor on Why She Helped Free 3 Men

“I wouldn’t be surprised if there were hundreds of the same kind of people sitting in prison,” said Marilyn Mosby, Baltimore’s prosecutor, who created a unit to review old cases.

Giuliani Pursued Business in Ukraine While Pushing for Inquiries for Trump

The president’s private lawyer explored agreements with Ukrainian officials for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Giuliani Pursued Business in Ukraine While Pushing for Inquiries for Trump

The president’s private lawyer explored agreements with Ukrainian officials for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Elizabeth Warren Wants to Revoke Medals of Honor for Wounded Knee Massacre

A new Senate bill would rescind medals from 20 U.S. soldiers who slaughtered hundreds of Native Americans. “The horrifying acts of violence against hundreds of Lakota men, women and children at Wounded Knee should be condemned,” Ms. Warren said.

Elizabeth Warren Wants to Revoke Medals of Honor for Wounded Knee Massacre

A new Senate bill would rescind medals from 20 U.S. soldiers who slaughtered hundreds of Native Americans. “The horrifying acts of violence against hundreds of Lakota men, women and children at Wounded Knee should be condemned,” Ms. Warren said.

George Clements, Priest and Activist, Is Dead at 87

He worked to advance black causes within the Catholic Church, and in 1981 he drew national coverage and consternation in the church when he adopted a child.

George Clements, Priest and Activist, Is Dead at 87

He worked to advance black causes within the Catholic Church. In 1981 he drew national coverage and consternation in the church when he adopted a child.

Clive James, Literary Critic Who Took His Wit to TV, Dies at 80

A transplanted Australian, he had a zest for the knockout punch as he sparred with all things cultural, creating a pungent comic persona on British television.

A College Student Was Killed by a Man Whose Catcalls She Tried to Ignore, Prosecutors Say

Ruth George’s attacker grew angry, prosecutors said, when she ignored his remarks. “She was just trying to go home,” a fellow college student said.

Is This the First Fossil of an Embryo?

Mysterious 609-million-year-old balls of cells may be the oldest animal embryos — or something else entirely.

She’s Mrs. Rogers. But Joanne Rogers Has ‘Always Been Her Own Person.’

Fred Rogers’s widow, at 91, still acts as a spokeswoman for her husband’s legacy. But she had a long career as a concert pianist, performing duets around the country and recording two albums.

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