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Renault F1 Team Rebranding as Alpine From Next Season
The Renault Formula One team is rebranding as Alpine as from next season and will race in the colors of the French flag.
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Pandemic Turns Summer Into European Tourism’s Leanest Season
Bruges mayor Dirk De fauw first realized something was desperately wrong with European tourism when on a brisk March morning he crossed the Burg square in front of the Gothic city hall and there was nothing but silence.
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California Wildfire Traps Campers in National Forest
Three fast-spreading California wildfires sent people fleeing Saturday, with one trapping campers at a reservoir in the Sierra National Forest, as a brutal heat wave pushed temperatures into triple digits in many parts of state.
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China’s First Reusable Spacecraft Lands After 2-Day Flight
China's first reusable spacecraft landed Sunday after two days in orbit, a possible step toward lower-cost space flight, the government announced.
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Death Toll From Bangladesh Mosque Explosion Rises to 24
The death toll from a gas pipeline explosion in a mosque outside Bangladesh's capital rose to 24 on Sunday while authorities were examining how a leakage caused the accident during evening prayers.
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Multiple People Injured in Series of Stabbings in England
Multiple people were injured in late-night stabbings in a busy nightlife area of the central England city of Birmingham, police said. They said it was too early to determine the motive.
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Cohen Memoir Casts Him as ‘Star Witness’ Against Trump
Michael Cohen’s tell-all memoir makes the case that President Donald Trump is 'guilty of the same crimes' that landed his former fixer in federal prison, offering a blow-by-blow account of Trump’s alleged role in a hush money scandal that once overshadowed his presidency.
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LEADING OFF: Harper Gets Steamed, Trout Reaches Milestone
A look at what’s happening around the majors today:
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Police Say Pakistani Man Killed Journalist Wife in Southwest
A Pakistani husband shot and killed his journalist wife at the couple’s home in a remote southwestern town before fleeing, but the motive behind the killing was unclear, police said Sunday.
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For Lebanese, Recovery Too Heavy to Bear a Month After Blast
A month after Beirut's devastating explosion, Ghassan Toubaji still sits under a gaping hole in his ceiling – he can look up through the dangling plaster, wires and metal struts and the broken brick roof and see a bit of sky.