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Man Returns Library Book 53 Years Late
A New Jersey man says he has returned an overdue library book — 53 years after he first borrowed the book.
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Exhibit of Neil Armstrong’s Personal Papers Opens at Purdue
An exhibit of astronaut Neil Armstrong’s personal papers is opening at Purdue University ahead of the 50th anniversary of his famed walk on the moon.
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Iran’s Rouhani Urges Iranians to ‘Put All Your Curses’ on US
Iran’s president is urging Iranians to put a curse on the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia — blaming the U.S. and its allies for his country’s ailing economy.
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French Cardinal Convicted in Sex Abuse Scandal to Meet Pope
French cardinal Philippe Barbarin is meeting with the pope after having been convicted by a French court of failing to report a known pedophile priest to police.
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Japan to Make Crater on Asteroid to Get Samples From Inside
Japan’s space agency says its Hayabusa2 spacecraft will follow up last month’s touchdown on a distant asteroid with another risky mission — to drop an explosive to make a crater and collect underground samples to get possible clues to the origin of the solar system.
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Red Cross Says Mozambique’s Beira Port Hard Hit by Cyclone
The Red Cross says that as much as 90 percent of Mozambique’s central port city of Beira has been damaged or destroyed by tropical Cyclone Idai.
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The Latest: EU Nations Mulling Brexit Extension Want Details
The Latest on negotiations over Britain’s departure from the EU (all times local):
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Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank Shares Up Despite Merger Concerns
Shares in Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank have risen despite widespread skepticism about the merits of a possible merger between the two German lenders.
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UK Prime Minister in Last-Minute Push to Win Brexit Support
British Prime Minister Theresa May is making a last-minute push to win support for her European Union divorce deal, with attention focused on wooing Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party.
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Northern Ireland: 3 Teens Die in St. Patrick’s Day Crush
Police in Northern Ireland say two 17-year-olds and a 16-year-old have died after a crowd of revelers trying to get into a St. Patrick’s Day event caused what appears to be a crush.