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2020 Watch: Can Bernie Get Back on Track in Michigan?
Presidential politics move fast. What we’re watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
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Pakistan Army Colonel, 2 Militants Killed in Shootout in NW
A Pakistani army colonel and two militants were killed Monday in a shootout during a pre-dawn raid in the country’s northwest, military and intelligence officials said.
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Stocks, Oil Prices Plunge as Virus Closes Sites Around World
The world?s largest economies delivered more worrisome cues Monday as anxiety over the virus outbreak sent stock and oil prices plunging and closed sites from the Sistine Chapel to Saudi Arabian schools.
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The Latest: Pope Celebrates Mass by Himself, Live-Streams It
The Latest on the coronavirus epidemic sweeping the globe (all times local):
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Sudan’s PM Survives Assassination Attempt in Capital
Sudan’s prime minister survived an assassination attempt Monday after an explosion went off near his convoy in the capital of Khartoum, Sudan?s state media said.
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Indonesia Says 1 Soldier Killed in Ongoing Papua Clash
Indonesia’s military said Monday that a soldier was killed in an ongoing clash between security forces and a rebel group near the world’s largest gold mine in Indonesia’s easternmost Papua region.
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Grief, Controversy Mark Anniversary of Ethiopian Plane Crash
The year since the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max has been a journey through grief, anger and determination for Ruth Kageche, Zipporah Kuria and others whose loved ones were on the plane.
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Police: Fight Over Parking Spot Led to Deadly Mall Shooting
Atlanta police said a fight over a parking spot led to the fatal shooting of a man outside a high-end shopping center in one of the city’s most prominent neighborhoods.
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19 Killed as Bus Falls Into Ravine in Northern Pakistan
A passenger bus tumbled off a winding mountainous road and into a ravine in northern Pakistan on Monday, killing at least 19 people and injuring several others, a government spokesman said.
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Saudi Arabia Cuts Off Travel Over Virus as Markets Tumble
Saudi Arabia closed off air and sea travel to nine countries affected by the new coronavirus Monday as Mideast stock markets tumbled over fears about the widening outbreak’s effect on the global economy.