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Pets Rescued After Greece’s Devastating Fire Find New Homes
The kitten lay on the ground so perfectly still that passing volunteer rescuers had initially written her off as just another of the many victims — human and animal — of this week’s ferocious wildfires near Athens.
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Belle Isle Museum Showcasing Antique Outboard Motors, Boats
A museum on Detroit’s Belle Isle is showcasing antique outboard motors and vintage powerboats on its grounds.
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The Latest: Religious Political Alliance Rallies
The Latest on results of Pakistan’s national election (all times local):
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Jilt Turns to Gilt as Man Wins $8.8M From Wife’s Boyfriend
A judge says a Texas man’s affair with a North Carolina man’s wife should cost him nearly $9 million.
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Germany Buys Stake in Grid Operator to Fend Off Chinese Bid
Germany’s state-owned KfW bank is buying a 20 percent stake in electricity grid operator 50Hertz, fending off a bid from a Chinese company.
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Skywatchers Looking Forward to Complete Lunar Eclipse
Skywatchers around much of the world are looking forward to a complete lunar eclipse that will be the longest this century.
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Georgia Police Officers Fired for Coin-Flip Arrest
Two Georgia police officers who used a simulated coin toss to decide whether to arrest a woman during a traffic stop have been fired.
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Forensics Experts Work on Identifying the Dead in Greek Fire
Forensics experts are moving ahead with the painstaking process of identifying dozens of bodies from Greece’s deadliest wildfire in decades, with coroners aiming to complete the autopsies on Friday.
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China Says 4 American Airlines Missed Taiwan Deadline
Chinese regulators say four U.S. airlines have failed to carry out an order to call self-ruled Taiwan as part of China on their websites.
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Zimbabwe’s Few Female Candidates Face Scathing Abuse
'Are you married?' The frequent question for Fadzayi Mahere, a Zimbabwe opposition politician, isn’t from men trying their luck. Instead, people of all genders approach her with the concern that a woman — a single woman — aspires to lead them.