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Malian Government Says 54 Dead in Jihadist Attack on Army
The Malian government says at least 54 people are dead following a jihadist attack on the army in the north.
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AP PHOTOS: Pilgrims Flock to French Town for Beach Litany
As a chill wind whips their sodden blue robes, a cluster of Catholic faithful wade gingerly into the choppy Mediterranean, carrying the revered relics of two female saints back into the sea that brought them to southern France.
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Defending Champ Korda Leads at LPGA Swinging Skirts
Defending champion Nelly Korda shot a 7-under 65 to take a three-stroke lead after Saturday’s third round of the LPGA Swinging Skirts.
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Thai Airways Chairman Resigns as Company Struggles
Thai Airways has disclosed that its chairman has resigned as the carrier struggles with financial challenges.
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Tear Gas Clouds Downtown Hong Kong as Protesters Defy Ban
Hong Kong riot police fired multiple rounds of tear gas and used a water cannon Saturday to break up a rally by thousands of masked protesters demanding meaningful autonomy after Beijing indicated it could tighten its grip on the Chinese territory.
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McIlroy Takes 1-Shot Lead Into Final Round in Shanghai
On a day when eight players had a chance to take the lead at the HSBC Champions, Rory McIlroy found the best way to move forward was to not go backward.
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UK Halts Support for Fracking Due to Earthquake Fears
The British government has announced that it will no longer allow fracking because of new scientific analysis that casts doubts on the safety of the controversial practice.
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The Latest: No Arrests After Halloween Shooting Kills 5
The Latest on the deadly Halloween night shooting in California (all times local):
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AP Was There: Harvard Wins 1920 Rose Bowl, Beats Oregon 7-6
One hundred years ago, college football was still dominated by leather helmet-wearing Ivy Leaguers who played both offense and defense. The forward pass had been legalized about a dozen years earlier, but the outcomes were still largely decided by the running and kicking games.
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100 Years Later, Harvard’s Rose Bowl Win Still Surprises
Potential Harvard football players can expect to be sold on the school’s elite academics and a history that includes eight U.S. presidents, more than 150 Nobel laureates and too many CEOs to count.