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20 Dead in Stampede at Tanzania Church Service
Tanzania says 20 people have died in a stampede during a church meeting in the northern city of Moshi.
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Brignone Wins Super-G in Overall Leader Shiffrin?s Absence
Federica Brignone won a women?s World Cup super-G after overall leader Mikaela Shiffrin sat out the race on Sunday, strengthening her runner-up position in the standings.
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AP PHOTOS: Ancient Carnival in Spain Wards Off Evil Spirits
In one of the most ancient carnival celebrations in Europe, dozens of people don sheepskins, lace petticoats and conical caps, sling cowbells across their backs and parade through two Spanish towns.
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Eritrea Expresses ‘Dismay’ at New US Visa Restrictions
The East African nation of Eritrea on Sunday expressed ?dismay at this unfriendly act? after the Trump administration included it in the latest six countries to face U.S. visa restrictions.
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Early Spring or More Winter? Groundhog’s Forecast Coming
Pennsylvania’s most famous groundhog is slated to reveal whether an early spring is on the way or if winter will be staying around.
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Lady Gaga: ‘I Better Hear No Lip-Syncing’ at Halftime Show
Descending from the air, Lady Gaga kicked off a pre-Super Bowl concert by mimicking her entrance to her Super Bowl halftime performance three years ago, which earned her raved reviews.
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Jessup Ties MWC 3s Record, Boise State Beats Nevada 73-64
Derrick Alston scored 24 points, Justinian Jessup tied the Mountain West Conference record for 3-pointers made in a career, and Boise State beat Nevada 73-64 on Saturday night.
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Stansberry, Raimo Help Hawaii Rally, Beat CSU Northridge
HONOLULU ? Eddie Stansberry hit five 3-pointers and finished with 22 points, Zigmars Raimo scored 20 points on 9-of-11 shooting, and Hawaii rallied from a double-digit deficit to beat Cal State Northridge 80-75 on Saturday night.
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More Homes Destroyed in Southeast Australia Wildfires
Dozens of homes were destroyed o vernight in Australia?s southeast but the wildfire threat had diminished by Sunday across New South Wales state and around the national capital Canberra, officials said.
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Spray Planes Combat the Huge Locust Outbreak in East Africa
As locusts by the billions ? yes, billions ? descend on parts of Kenya in the worst outbreak in 70 years, small planes are flying low over affected areas to spray pesticides in what experts call the only effective control.