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US Defense Chief Slams China as Rising Threat to World Order
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Saturday cast China as a rising threat to world order ? saying the world’s most populous nation steals Western know-how, intimidates smaller neighbors and seeks an ?advantage by any means and at any cost.?
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Cambodia Gets More Praise for Allowing Cruise Ship to Dock
The cruise ship that was allowed to dock in Cambodia after being turned away at five other ports by authorities fearful of the spread of the deadly new virus from China disembarked passengers for a second day on Saturday so they can fly home.
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Not Done: Caster Semenya Runs Again, Says ‘I’m Here to Stay’
Caster Semenya ran her first public race in eight months and broke the national 300-meter record at a low-level meet at a South African university before proclaiming: ?I’m here to stay.?
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6 Wounded in Shooting at Chicago Apartment Complex
Six people, including three minors, were wounded in a shooting at an apartment complex on Chicago’s South Side, police said.
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US Embassy: Americans Aboard Quarantined Ship to Fly Home
The U.S. Embassy in Japan says Americans aboard a quarantined cruise ship will be flown back home on a chartered flight Sunday.
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1 Dead, 4 Injured in Shooting Outside Berlin Music Venue
One person has been killed and 4 others were injured in a shooting late Friday outside a Berlin event venue, German authorities said Saturday.
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FAA Allows US Civilian Flights to Resume Over Persian Gulf
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said Saturday that American civilian flights can resume operations over much of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman region, loosening restrictions announced five weeks ago amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
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Inbee Park Takes 3-Stroke Lead at Women’s Australian Open
Seven-time major champion Inbee Park hasn’t won an LPGA tournament in nearly two years, but her 19 tour victories include trophies at Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Malaysia.
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Amid Virus Outbreak, Concerns About a Hockey Stick Shortage
Jack Eichel snapped his stick over the crossbar in frustration after an empty-net goal sealed a Buffalo Sabres loss, splintering it across the ice. He and other NHL players might want to think twice about sacrificing their sticks in a situation like that for now.
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Ready for Closeup? NASCAR Funnyman Bowyer Expands Fox Gig
Clint Bowyer slips into the TV production studio, sweat glistening on his forehead, sits down on a stool and waits for a high-definition camera to move toward his face.