Juliet Linderman, The Associated Press

Juliet Linderman

The Associated Press

Baltimore, MD, United States

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Past articles by Juliet:

A Marine brought an Afghan war orphan to the U.S. to raise. Was it kindness or kidnapping?

The U.S. government is warning that a Marine’s adoption of an Afghan war orphan was flawed and could be seen as international child abduction. → Read More

Baltimore mass shooting: 30 people shot, 2 killed at block party during holiday weekend

Police are searching for suspects who opened fire during a holiday weekend block party in Baltimore that killed two people, wounded 28 others. → Read More

Afghan war orphan remains with Marine accused of abduction

“When I first heard their story, I thought there must be something lost in translation — how could this be true?” → Read More

CDC to conduct health study at polluted Fort Ord Army base site

Federal health officials are conducting a new study to determine whether veterans once stationed at now-shuttered Fort Ord were exposed to dangerously high levels of cancer-causing toxins. → Read More

CDC to conduct health study at polluted former Army base

Federal health officials are conducting a new study to determine whether veterans once stationed at a now-shuttered California military base were exposed to dangerously high levels of cancer-causing toxins → Read More

Afghan couple accuse U.S. Marine of abducting their baby

An Afghan couple who arrived in the U.S. as refugees are accusing a U.S. Marine and his wife of abducting their baby. → Read More

Afghan couple accuse US Marine of abducting their baby

The little girl, now 3 ½ years old, is at the center of a high-stakes tangle of at least four court cases. → Read More

Afghan couple accuse US Marine of abducting their baby

The little girl, now 3 ½ years old, is at the center of a high-stakes tangle of at least four court cases. → Read More

Afghan couple accuse US Marine of abducting their baby

The little girl, now 3 ½ years old, is at the center of a high-stakes tangle of at least four court cases. → Read More

Afghan couple accuse U.S. Marine of abducting their baby

The Afghan couple raced to the airport in Kabul, clutching their baby girl close amid the chaotic withdrawal of American troops last year. → Read More

Afghan couple accuse U.S. Marine of abducting their baby

The little girl, now 3 ½ years old, is at the center of a high-stakes tangle of at least four court cases. → Read More

Afghan couple accuse US Marine of abducting their baby

The young Afghan couple raced to the airport in Kabul, clutching their baby girl close amid the chaotic withdrawal of American troops last year. The baby had been rescued two years earlier from the rubble of a U.S. → Read More

Afghan couple accuses US Marine of abducting their baby

The little girl, now 3 ½ years old, is at the center of a high-stakes tangle of at least four court cases as multiple sets of parents fight for custody of her. → Read More

Afghan couple accuses US Marine of abducting their baby

The little girl, now 3 ½ years old, is at the center of a high-stakes tangle of at least four court cases as multiple sets of parents fight for custody of her. → Read More

Six months into war, Russian goods still flowing to US

Six months into the war in Ukraine, American companies — including federal contractors — continue to buy everything from birch wood flooring to weapons-grade titanium from major Russian corporations → Read More

Wood flooring, pillows, shoes: Despite Ukraine war, Russian goods still flow to the U.S.

Despite extensive sanctions on Moscow, plenty of Russian goods continue to enter the U.S. legally, worth more than $1 billion a month. → Read More

Six months into war, Russian goods still flowing to US

President Biden promised to “inflict pain” and deal “a crushing blow” on Vladimir Putin through trade restrictions on commodities like vodka, diamonds and gasoline in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine six months ago. → Read More

War Crimes Watch: Targeting schools, Russia bombs the future

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — As she lay buried under the rubble, her legs broken and eyes blinded by blood and thick clouds of dust, all Inna Levchenko could hear was screams. It was 12:15 p.m. on Ma… → Read More

War Crimes Watch: Targeting schools, Russia bombs the future

As she lay buried under the rubble, her legs broken and eyes blinded by blood and thick clouds of dust, all Inna Levchenko could hear was screams. It was 12:15 p.m. on March 3, and moments earlier a blast had pulverized the school where she’d taught for 30 years. → Read More

Mega dance company bred culture of sex, silence, dancers say

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Every year, one of the world’s leading dance competition companies sells the dream of Hollywood fame to hundreds of thousands of ambitious young dancers hoping to lau… → Read More