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The shocking rise of pedestrian deaths
The Explainer The number of pedestrians being killed has hit a 40-year high
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Problematic Ford Explorer recall prompts federal investigation
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Controversy-stricken SeaWorld opens first park outside of United States
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World leaders who have been charged or imprisoned
The Explainer Heads of state being put behind bars is not a rare occurrence
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Cormac McCarthy dies at 89
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Do drugmakers have a constitutional right to set their own prices?
Talking Point Merck thinks so and is suing the U.S. government over it
By Justin Klawans, The Week US Published
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US confirms China has been spying from Cuban base
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Iran claims to have built its first hypersonic missile
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Robert Hanssen, ex-FBI agent who became Russian spy, dies at 79
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Why the seabed is primed to be the next battlefield
The Explainer Militaries are pouring billions into bulking up their underwater defenses
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Xi Jinping tells national security team to prepare for 'worst-case scenario'
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Should the government be allowed to use facial recognition?
Today's Big Question The technology is becoming more ubiquitous and generating more controversy
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Vice Media files for bankruptcy
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Manhunt continues for Texas mass shooting suspect
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