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Key Questions Heading Into South Carolina Democratic Primary
The South Carolina primary is certain to be a fork in the road for Democrats? 2020 presidential nominating contest. But there?s no reliable map showing where voters? choices might lead once the state’s voters ? the first 2020 contest where black voters hold the strongest sway ? have their say.
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Opposition Challenges Leftist Ruling Party in Slovak Vote
Slovaks are voting in parliamentary elections widely expected to unseat the long dominant but scandal-tainted leftist party that governed on an anti-immigration platform.
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US Set to Sign Peace Deal With Afghanistan’s Taliban
The United States is poised to sign a peace agreement with Taliban militants on Saturday aimed at bringing an end to 18 years of bloodshed in Afghanistan and allowing U.S. troops to return home from America’s longest war.
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As India Counts Dead, Brutality of Hindu-Muslim Riot Emerges
The wounded came in waves. First in ones and twos, limping up the steps and staggering through the aluminum doors, and then in wheelbarrows, with bleeding skulls and stabbed necks. Finally, the motorcycles and auto-rickshaws arrived, their seats stained with the blood of as many as they could hold.
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CIAA Tourney: Balancing Basketball, Partying for 75 Years
Bobby Vaughan can’t help but smile when he thinks about the tradition of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association basketball tournament.
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Joe Coulombe, Founder of Popular Trader Joe?s Markets, Dies
Joe Coulombe envisioned a new generation of young grocery shoppers emerging in the 1960s, one that wanted healthy, tasty, high-quality food they couldn?t find in most supermarkets and couldn?t afford to buy in the few high-end gourmet outlets.
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Turkey’s Erdogan Says Europe Borders Open as Refugees Gather
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Saturday that his country’s borders with Europe were open, as thousands of refugees gathered at the frontier with Greece.
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Japan Sporting Events at Empty Stadiums Amid Virus Outbreak
Japanese sporting events were held without spectators on Saturday in a move aimed at halting the spread of the new coronavirus.
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Onyenwere Leads No. 9 UCLA Women Past Colorado 62-52
This wasn?t a pretty win, but it set up UCLA to earn a high seed in the Pac-12 Tournament.
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No. 3 Oregon Women Rout Washington State 88-57
Oregon had a big win in hand before it even hit the court Friday night.