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Mozambican Families Hunt for Loved Ones Separated by Cyclone
She struggled home with food, her small daughter and the proof she was still alive.
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Blast Kills 8 Children Collecting Scrap Metal in Sudan
Sudanese officials say eight children have been killed in an explosion near a military facility where they were searching for scrap metal to resell.
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More Passengers Lifted Off Norway Cruise Ship Before Towing
Rescue workers are evacuating more passengers from a cruise ship that had engine problems in bad weather off Norway’s western coast while authorities prepare to tow the vessel to a nearby port.
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Kurds to Rally in Turkey Ahead of Key Local Elections
Supporters of a pro-Kurdish party in Turkey are planning to rally for local elections that will test the Turkish president’s popularity.
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UK’s Theresa May Faces Pressure to Step Down to Save Brexit
Prime Minister Theresa May faces growing pressure from within her own party either to resign or to set a date for stepping down as a way to build support for her Brexit agreement with the European Union, British media reported Sunday.
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Capitals Accept Differences of Opinion on White House Visit
The news is constantly on television at the Washington Capitals’ practice facility, and like any workplace, there’s no shortage of opinions.
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Russian Arrested Smuggling Drugged Orangutan in Indonesia
Indonesian authorities have arrested a Russian tourist who was attempting to smuggle a drugged orangutan out of the resort island of Bali, a conservation official said Sunday.
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Pac-12 and ACC Top Conferences in Opening Round
The Pac-12 and Atlantic Coast Conference showed conference supremacy in the opening round of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
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Where’s Cinderella? Favorites Dominating in NCAA 2nd Round
Fletcher Magee shot Wofford out of the NCAA Tournament. Murray State’s Ja Morant scored 28 points but his team couldn’t slow down Florida State.
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TIPPING OFF: Dawkins Faces His Alma Mater as UCF Meets Duke
The point guard for Mike Krzyzewski’s first Final Four team now is trying to lead Central Florida to its first Sweet 16 berth.