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U.S. citizen and musician Michael Travis Leake has been detained in Russia
A Moscow court said Leake was detained on suspicion of organizing a drug trafficking business. If convicted, he could face as much as 20 years in prison under Russia's strict drug laws.
The Tulsa Race Massacre is recounted through family memories in 'Built from the Fire'
One family, the Goodwins, was forever changed by the attacks in Oklahoma more than a century ago and worked to ensure Tulsa acknowledged the truth about what happened.
Pakistan's trans community shows love for 'Joyland' — but worries about a backlash
The film, which shows a relationship between a married man and a transgender woman, has opened in the U.S.. It's won awards and raves. But in Pakistan's trans community, some see a possible downside.
What 'Squid Game' gets right and wrong about Pakistani migrant workers
One of the characters in the global Netflix hit is Ali Abdul, a Pakistani migrant working (and exploited) in South Korea. Pakistanis are weighing in on the character — and the casting.
Sudan's fighting risks reigniting war in Darfur, a site of atrocities 20 years ago
As fighting in Sudan's capital continues to rage, experts say it's spilling over into the Darfur region and risks fully reigniting a conflict from the early 2000s that left hundreds of thousands dead.
Viking heritage inspires soothing lullabies from Icelandic pianist Gabríel Ólafs
Vikings were ruthless warriors, but also preserved art. This has inspired a new album of Lullabies for Piano and Cello from composer Gabríel Ólafs.
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Trump's federal indictment will loom large as Congress returns to session
Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who was elected to the post with Trump's support after 15 contentious rounds of votes, said House Republicans will get to the bottom of the investigation into Trump.
PHOTOS: Joni Mitchell At The Gorge
The beloved singer-songwriter performed in front of more than 20,000 fans at an idyllic amphitheater in rural Washington state.
60 years ago, Medgar Evers became a martyr of the Civil Rights Movement
On June 12, 1963, Evers was assassinated at his home in Jackson, Miss., by a Ku Klux Klan member. While other leaders pushed for equality across the U.S., Evers focused on his native Mississippi.
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A 104-year-old COVID survivor has died. He wanted to keep people safe until the end
In his final days, Alim asked people not to visit him or his family due to rising COVID cases in his community. "Even in death he wanted to keep people and our family safe," says his son.
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