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"textContent": "A long-running fight over who can be blamed for a deadly insider attack on a US base in Afghanistan will go forward in court, the Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. In a 6–3 decision written by Justice Clarence Thomas, the court said Army Specialist Winston Hencely can continue his lawsuit against...",
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