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Strong Earthquake Hits Off Coast of El Salvador
A strong earthquake has hit off the coast of El Salvador, sending frightened residents running out of their homes in the predawn hours.
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Ohio State Trustees Vote on Revoking Honor for Team Doctor
A committee of Ohio State University trustees will vote Thursday on revoking the emeritus status of a team doctor found to have sexually abused young men throughout his two decades there.
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Salah Seeking Redemption in Champions League Final
His left shoulder in a sling, Mohamed Salah stood in a line at the airport in Kiev with the rest of Liverpool’s disappointed players as they made their way back from the Champions League final last year.
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Sudan Protesters Threaten Military With Civil Disobedience
Sudan’s protesters are threatening a civil disobedience campaign if the ruling military refuses to hand over power to civilians.
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Florida Man Filmed by Security Camera Killing Wife Sentenced
A Florida man has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for killing his wife, whose death was filmed by a security camera at the couple’s home.
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Gillibrand Lands Her 1st New Hampshire Endorsement for 2020
Democratic presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand (KEER’-sten JIHL’-uh-brand) has picked up her first New Hampshire endorsement, announcing that state Rep. Sue Ford says she’s 'the best person' for the White House.
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A Look at What Comes Next in 2nd Israeli Election of 2019
Israel is in unchartered political territory after the newly elected parliament dissolved itself early on Thursday and set another election date, within six months of the previous one.
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Man Set Himself on Fire Near White House, Severely Injured
Authorities say a man set himself on fire at a national park near the White House and has been hospitalized in critical condition.
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Afghan Official: Suicide Bombing Kills 6 Near Kabul Academy
Afghan authorities say a suicide bomber targeting a military academy in the capital of Kabul has killed at least six people.
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Mozambique Seeks $3.2 Billion to Recover From Cyclones
Mozambique says it needs $3.2 billion to recover from a pair of powerful tropical cyclones that ripped into the southern African nation earlier this year and left hundreds dead, raising alarm about the effects of climate change on coastal nations.