Sasha Ingber

Sasha Ingber appears in the following:

France Can Bring Criminal Charges Against Uber, Judges Rule

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

The decision is a setback for the ride-hailing company which has been in a battle internationally with taxi companies. Regular cab firms say Uber gets a regulatory free ride that they don't enjoy.

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Russia's Attempt To Join Probe Into Ex-Spy's Poisoning Fails

Wednesday, April 04, 2018

British officials and an international chemical weapons control group accuse Russia of employing a diversionary tactic to evade accountability.

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Barack Obama And John Lewis Remember The Work Of Martin Luther King Jr.

Wednesday, April 04, 2018

"Being on the right side of history isn't always popular. And it isn't always easy," said the former president.

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Jill McCabe, Wife Of Fired Deputy FBI Director, Speaks Out

Tuesday, April 03, 2018

"I want people to know that the whole story that everything is based on is just false and utterly absurd," Jill McCabe wrote in The Washington Post.

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In Photos: Easter Around The World

Sunday, April 01, 2018

Images from around the world showcase the diverse ways Christians celebrate the Holy Week and Easter Sunday.

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Woman At Stephon Clark Vigil Is Struck By Sheriff's Vehicle

Sunday, April 01, 2018

The activist, Wanda Cleveland, 61, was there to protest the death of an unarmed black man who was killed by police officers in March.

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The Mormon Church Diversifies

Saturday, March 31, 2018

The church has named its first Latin-American and Asian-American apostles at a semi-annual conference in Salt Lake City.

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Trump Administration Can't Block Undocumented Immigrants From Seeking Abortions

Saturday, March 31, 2018

On Friday, a federal judge in Washington, D.C, ruled that undocumented minors under the control of the Department of Health and Human Services can access abortion services they were being denied.

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Texas Woman Sentenced To 5 Years For Illegal Voting

Saturday, March 31, 2018

Crystal Mason is a convicted felon. "She didn't understand! She was never told she couldn't vote," her lawyer said.

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FACT CHECK: Calif. Judge Rules Coffee Must Come With A Cancer Warning, But Should It?

Friday, March 30, 2018

The alleged culprit is acrylamide, a chemical found in roasted beans.

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Restricted By YouTube, Gun Enthusiasts Are Taking Their Videos To Pornhub

Thursday, March 22, 2018

YouTube is banning instructional and promotional firearm videos.

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Russia's Presidential Election Observers Were Pressured And Intimidated

Monday, March 19, 2018

Before and during the election, observers said they were targeted. Vladimir Putin won a fourth term.

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Saudi Crown Prince Is Hiding His Mother, U.S. Officials Say

Thursday, March 15, 2018

They say it shows his willingness to solidify his role as Saudi Arabia's next king. U.S. intelligence analysts reportedly think he believes his mother opposes his rise to the throne.

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PHOTOS: Looking Cool In Congo — Even When The Electricity Goes Out

Saturday, August 05, 2017

"This idea of really taking pride in who you are and what you look like is the thing that keeps them going every day in a place where nothing really works," says photojournalist Shayla Harris.

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'Girl Up' Girls Are Inspired By Each Other (And Priyanka Chopra)

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

The activists came to Washington, D.C., from across the country — and around the world. They took workshops like #GirlBoss101, spoke to members of Congress — and even made time for fun.

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PHOTOS: The Sidewalk Pill Peddlers Of Port-Au-Prince

Saturday, July 15, 2017

There aren't many pharmacies in Haiti. But there are vendors who walk the streets with towers of pills — including some that may be fake or past their expiration date.

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State Department Honoree Was Trapped In A Brothel For Nearly 20 Years

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Alika Kinan, a victim of sex trafficking in Argentina, made history when she sued her captors — and won. This week, she was honored as a "hero" for her activism.

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This Ex-Child Soldier Went Undercover To Save The Gorillas

Tuesday, May 02, 2017

Rodrigue Katembo has quite a resume: child soldier, park ranger, undercover agent, friend of gorillas and elephants. And now, he is a Goldman Environmental Prize winner.

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Science-Loving Teens From Ghana And D.C. Geek Out Together

Thursday, March 23, 2017

They competed in the first World Smarts STEM Challenge. We got to know the team that worked on a water purifier using neem leaves and ... cilantro.

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Matthew Fred Thinks You Shouldn't Judge A Liberian By His Tribe

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Matthew Fred graduated from high school in 2003 and left his home in Grand Bassa County, Liberia, to live and work at a gold mine in Grand Gedeh County, 350 miles away. He planned to save money for college.

There was just one problem.

Fred comes from the Bassa tribe.

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