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In 1989, two men who spoke of "satanic verses" in the Quran were labeled apostates. One, a Tucson Muslim leader, was killed.
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Phase 3 FORTIFY interim analysis results presented in a late-breaking oral presentation at MDA highlight the broad and consistent efficacy of BBP-418 across key clinical endpoints and prespecified sub ...
Two days after the writers unions released their pattern of demands for AMPTP talks, WGA East President Tom Fontana weighed in on the state of things ...
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Telugu-speaking families have lived in Bangladesh for generations. Not on screen, but in railway colonies, municipal quarters, tea gardens and narrow government housing blocks. They are Bangladeshi ...
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