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Man Takes Cheaper Insulin After Losing Insurance. It Was A Fatal Decision
- Sunday August 4, 2019
- World News | Antonio Olivo, The Washington Post
Josh Wilkerson was alone, in sleeping quarters above the northern Virginia dog kennel where he worked, when he suffered a series of strokes that would prove fatal.
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After Getting Death Threats, US Lawmaker Says She "Misspoke" On Abortion
- Friday February 1, 2019
- World News | Antonio Olivo, The Washington Post
Virginia Del. Kathy Tran said Thursday that she "misspoke" during a legislative hearing earlier this week about a bill that would have loosened restrictions on late-term abortions.
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In Tense Scene, Boys In "Make America Great" Hats Boo At Native American
- Monday January 21, 2019
- World News | Antonio Olivo, Cleve R. Wootson Jr., Joe Heim, The Washington Post
The images in a series of videos that went viral on social media Saturday showed a tense scene near the Lincoln Memorial.
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"Shame On You", US Man Shouts As Cardinal Addresses Sex Abuse Scandal
- Tuesday September 4, 2018
- World News | Antonio Olivo, Martin Weil, The Washington Post
A man stood and yelled "Shame on you" as Washington Cardinal Donald Wuerl on Sunday addressed the sex abuse scandal rocking the Catholic Church and asked parishioners to pray for Pope Francis as he deals with the problem.
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U.S. Takes War Back To Pakistan With Airstrike Aimed At Taliban Leader
- Monday May 23, 2016
- World News | Tim Craig,Antonio Olivo,Missy Ryan, The Washington Post
The U.S. drone strike thought to have killed Taliban chief Akhtar Mohammad Mansour represents another escalation in U.S. involvement in the war in Afghanistan by trying to cripple an insurgent group that has for years found refuge on Pakistani soil.
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Rescued Pakistani Politician Arrives Home
- Wednesday May 11, 2016
- World News | Antonio Olivo, The Washington Post
Looking exhausted in his T-shirt and long beard, the son of a former Pakistani prime minister whom U.S. and Afghan commandos rescued from al-Qaida militants arrived home after three years in captivity.
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Man Takes Cheaper Insulin After Losing Insurance. It Was A Fatal Decision
- Sunday August 4, 2019
- World News | Antonio Olivo, The Washington Post
Josh Wilkerson was alone, in sleeping quarters above the northern Virginia dog kennel where he worked, when he suffered a series of strokes that would prove fatal.
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www.ndtv.com
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After Getting Death Threats, US Lawmaker Says She "Misspoke" On Abortion
- Friday February 1, 2019
- World News | Antonio Olivo, The Washington Post
Virginia Del. Kathy Tran said Thursday that she "misspoke" during a legislative hearing earlier this week about a bill that would have loosened restrictions on late-term abortions.
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www.ndtv.com
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In Tense Scene, Boys In "Make America Great" Hats Boo At Native American
- Monday January 21, 2019
- World News | Antonio Olivo, Cleve R. Wootson Jr., Joe Heim, The Washington Post
The images in a series of videos that went viral on social media Saturday showed a tense scene near the Lincoln Memorial.
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"Shame On You", US Man Shouts As Cardinal Addresses Sex Abuse Scandal
- Tuesday September 4, 2018
- World News | Antonio Olivo, Martin Weil, The Washington Post
A man stood and yelled "Shame on you" as Washington Cardinal Donald Wuerl on Sunday addressed the sex abuse scandal rocking the Catholic Church and asked parishioners to pray for Pope Francis as he deals with the problem.
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U.S. Takes War Back To Pakistan With Airstrike Aimed At Taliban Leader
- Monday May 23, 2016
- World News | Tim Craig,Antonio Olivo,Missy Ryan, The Washington Post
The U.S. drone strike thought to have killed Taliban chief Akhtar Mohammad Mansour represents another escalation in U.S. involvement in the war in Afghanistan by trying to cripple an insurgent group that has for years found refuge on Pakistani soil.
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Rescued Pakistani Politician Arrives Home
- Wednesday May 11, 2016
- World News | Antonio Olivo, The Washington Post
Looking exhausted in his T-shirt and long beard, the son of a former Pakistani prime minister whom U.S. and Afghan commandos rescued from al-Qaida militants arrived home after three years in captivity.
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