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AP Interview: Darts Queen on Fame, Equality and Trailblazing
Fallon Sherrock is casting her mind back four months, to a time when the world was a very different place, when sporting venues were full, and when she was briefly the talk of Britain.
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Burkina Faso Struggles Against COVID-19 and Extremist Threat
The last time Amado Compaore saw his wife, she asked him for a phone charger so she could text friends and let them know she was OK. She died just hours later.
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Hong Kong Bookstore Under Attack in China Reopens in Taiwan
The part-owner of a Hong Kong bookstore specializing in texts critical of China?s leaders reopened his shop in Taiwan on Saturday after fleeing Hong Kong due to legal troubles, saying he was grateful for the chance to make China’s Communist rulers ?less than happy.'
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Polish Government Gets Pushback on Postal Presidential Vote
The Polish government?s determination to move forward with a scheduled presidential election next month by making it an all-postal vote has sparked anxiety and anger amid the coronavirus pandemic, with critics slamming the plan as a threat to the health of both the public and Poland’s democracy.
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AP PHOTOS: Veterans Honor Italy’s WWII Uprising From Home
Veterans of Italy’s anti-Fascist World War II resistance have held marches throughout Italy every April 25 since 1945, to honor the uprising that helped end their country’s Nazi occupation.
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Pandemic Gives Megaphone to the Oft-Maligned New York Accent
Hey, they’re talkin’ here!
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Miami, Nebraska Still Waiting for 1st Player Taken in Draft
Miami and Nebraska dominated college football from the 1980s through the early 2000s.
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Pick-Six: Most Intriguing Players Left After Day 2 of Draft
The quarterbacks are waiting.
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A Rarity: Cricket Goes Live in Vanuatu in the South Pacific
Some overnight rain couldn’t prevent Vanuatu from producing a rarity in these coronavirus-restricted times ? a live sporting event.
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Outbursts, Panic: Lockdown Ordeal for Special-Needs Families
After weeks of France’s strict lockdown, Mohammed, a 14-year-old with autism, took a pickax and started hitting the wall of his house, hoping that he could finally go out.