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  • WorldAFP

    Iran hangs two women as surge in executions intensifies: NGO

    Iran on Saturday hanged at least seven people, including two women, while a member of its Jewish minority is at imminent risk of execution as the Islamic republic further intensified its use of capital punishment, an NGO said.Iran last year carried out more hangings than in any year since 2015, according to NGOs, which accuse the Islamic republic of using capital punishment as a means to instil fear in the wake of protests that erupted in autumn 2022.

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    'Blood everywhere': Survivor recounts attack on tourists in Afghanistan

    When she first heard the gunshots, French tourist Anne-France Brill thought for a split second there was a celebration in the Afghan market where she and her fellow travellers stopped to buy fruit.- Fledgling tourism industry - An avid traveller drawn to places off the beaten path Brill had long thought of visiting Afghanistan, one of the scores of foreign tourists drawn to experience the country's rich landscapes, history and culture long rendered virtually unreachable by decades of war. 

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  • PoliticsCNN

    CNN political commentator Alice Stewart dies

    CNN political commentator Alice Stewart, a veteran political advisor who worked on several GOP presidential campaigns, has died. She was 58.

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  • CelebrityThe Hollywood Reporter

    Bill Maher Says He Doesn’t Understand Harrison Butker’s Graduation Speech Criticism

    Bill Maher admitted he was confused on the latest episode of Real Time about the controversy surrounding Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker‘s commencement speech at Benedictine College. This week, the NFL player was criticized across social media over his graduation speech at the private Catholic school, which included comments condemning abortion, euthanasia, IVF, surrogacy and the …

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  • USCNN

    He’s been accepted to 122 colleges with $5.3 million in scholarships. His choice came down to his love of music

    Helms Ategeka, a high school senior in Oakland, California, received admissions to 122 colleges and universities. With almost too many choices, he and his father had to work through their differences about which school he should choose.

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  • NewsNY Post

    Henry Thomas is walked from the NYPD’s 1st Precinct station

    Henry Thomas is walked from the NYPD’s 1st Precinct station

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  • LifestyleThe Kitchn

    My Mom’s Clever Trick for Making Vegetables Taste Amazing (I’ve Been Doing It for 25 Years!)

    Do it once and you'll rely on it forever.

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