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New Zealand Citizens Open to Gun Reform After Massacre
The New Zealand leader’s promise of tightened gun laws in the wake of the Christchurch mosque shootings has been widely welcomed by a stunned population.
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Shiffrin Leads in Giant Slalom, Set to Get 4th WCup Trophy
Mikaela Shiffrin is set to lift a record-tying fourth World Cup crystal trophy this season after leading the first run of a giant slalom Sunday.
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Ferrari Misses Out on a Podium Place at F1 Australian GP
The Ferraris were touted as the fastest cars on the F1 circuit when Sebastian Vettel arrived with the intention of winning his third consecutive Australian Grand Prix title.
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After Massacre, New Zealand Leader Shows Resolve, Empathy
The attributes that helped Jacinda Ardern rise to become New Zealand’s leader at age 37 include her optimistic outlook and bright personality. And she became an inspiration to working women around the world last year when she gave birth to a daughter, Neve.
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Military: West Bank Shooting Spree Kills 1 Israeli, Wounds 2
A Palestinian killed an Israeli and seriously wounded two others in a West Bank shooting and stabbing spree Sunday before fleeing and setting off a massive manhunt, the Israeli military said.
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France Cleans Up Champs-Elysees After Yellow Vest Rioting
Paris cleaned up one of the world’s most glamorous avenues Saturday after resurgent rioting by yellow vest protesters angry at President Emmanuel Macron stunned the nation.
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Students Look to Love at New Zealand School Hit by Tragedy
Three students from Cashmere High School were at the Al Noor Mosque for Friday prayers when an attacker burst in as part of a rampage that left 50 dead across the New Zealand city of Christchurch. When classes resume Monday, none will be there.
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BUBBLE WATCH: Nervous Sunday Awaits for Bubble Teams
For the teams sliding around on the NCAA Tournament bubble, there are no more opportunities to change their resumes.
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Bombing Aboard Train Kills 3 in Southwest Pakistan
Police in Pakistan say a bomb explosion aboard a moving train has killed at least three passengers and wounded seven others in the country’s volatile southwest.
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Bottas Beats Mercedes Teammate Hamilton to Win Australian GP
Valterri Bottas can’t really explain how he got from playing the loyal lieutenant to Lewis Hamilton and failing to win a race last season, to upstaging his Mercedes teammate for victory in Formula One’s season-opening Australian Grand Prix.