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Today's Headlines: Ukrainians Embrace Cluster Munitions, but Are They Helping?

'They Blew Our Lives Up': South Sudanese Flee War in Sudan
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Friday, September 8, 2023

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Ukrainians Embrace Cluster Munitions, but Are They Helping?

Ukrainians Embrace Cluster Munitions, but Are They Helping?

By Lara Jakes and Eric Schmitt

The weapons, banned by most countries over human rights concerns, are "not a magic wand," but some Ukrainian troops say they are making a difference in fighting Russian forces.

'They Blew Our Lives Up': South Sudanese Flee War in Sudan

'They Blew Our Lives Up': South Sudanese Flee War in Sudan

By Abdi Latif Dahir and Joao Silva

Hundreds of thousands fled a grisly civil conflict years ago to settle in Sudan, to the north. With war now raging there, they are streaming home to a country ill-prepared to take them back.

DeSantis's Immigration Law May Affect Hurricane Cleanup in Florida

DeSantis's Immigration Law May Affect Hurricane Cleanup in Florida

By Miriam Jordan

Undocumented workers who once flocked to Florida to help remove debris and rebuild said they feared that a new immigration law could result in their deportation.

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Fifty Years Later, the Orphans of Flight 723 Return to the Scene

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Fifty Years Later, the Orphans of Flight 723 Return to the Scene

By Ellen Barry and Hilary Swift

A Vermont woman spent years tracking down men and women who lost their parents in the same 1973 plane crash. Would they answer her questions about loss?

Old Is Workable. Depravity Is a Dead End.

Opinion | Frank Bruni

Old Is Workable. Depravity Is a Dead End.

By Frank Bruni

Two dynamics will likely dominate the next presidential election.

Today's Videos

How the Pennsylvania Fugitive Scaled a Prison Wall and Escaped

By Jin Yu Young

Surveillance video released by the police shows the convicted killer wedging himself between two opposing walls and propelling himself upward.

Rescuers Rush to Save American Man Trapped in Turkish Cave

Video Video: Rescuers Rush to Save American Man Trapped in Turkish Cave

By Axel Boada

A 40-year old American cave specialist experienced gastrointestinal bleeding and was unable to climb out of a cave in southern Turkey on his own.

Blasts Hit Area Around One of Russia's Largest Military Hubs

Video Video: Blasts Hit Area Around One of Russia's Largest Military Hubs

By Reuters and Storyful

Explosions damaged cars and buildings in Rostov-on-Don, which is home to Russia's southern military headquarters.

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