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Washington state Supreme Court rules that the death penalty violates the state's Constitution
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An Egyptian rights lawyer says a military court has sentences 17 Islamic militants to death for their alleged involvement into deadly attacks on Christian minority
Roger Federer is stretched to three sets for a second consecutive match to reach the Shanghai Masters quarterfinals
Manhattan's district attorney has dropped part of the criminal case against Harvey Weinstein
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