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Kanye West Criticizes Harriet Tubman at His Political Rally
Rapper Kanye West, in his first event since declaring himself a presidential candidate, ranted against historical figure Harriet Tubman on Sunday, saying the Underground Railroad conductor 'never actually freed the slaves, she just had them work for other white people,' comments that drew shouts of opposition from some in the crowd.
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Amber Heard Starts Evidence in Johnny Depp Libel Trial
Amber Heard entered the witness box Monday to give evidence during her ex-husband Johnny Depp's libel case against a British tabloid that accused him of assaulting her during their tempestuous relationship.
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2020 Watch: Does Trump Have a Strategy to Win in November?
Presidential politics move fast. What we're watching heading into a new week on the 2020 campaign:
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Polish Foreign Minister Expecting to Leave Job in Reshuffle
Poland's foreign minister says he is expecting to leave his job in the near future.
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UK Considers Suspending Extradition Treaty With Hong Kong
UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is considering suspending Britain's extradition treaty with Hong Kong, after China imposed a tough new national security law.
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Some Chinese Cities Reopen Cinemas as Virus Threat Recedes
China is going back to the movies.
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Broken Bats: NL Pitchers Ponder Season With No Swings
Three or four hours before a National League game, they'd be cackling around the cage.
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Egypt’s Lawmakers to Vote on Deploying Troops to Libya
Egypt's parliament is to vote Monday to authorize the president to deploy troops to neighboring Libya if Turkey-backed forces there, allied with the U.N.-supported government in Tripoli, move to retake the strategic coastal city of Sirte.
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Over 100 Apply to Replace Rep. Lewis on November Ballot
A select group of Georgia Democrats will sift through more than 100 applications Monday to decide who will replace Rep. John Lewis on the November ballot, after the longtime congressman’s death last week.
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Home Learning, Reopening Schools Especially Hard in Africa
Lessons via radio or TV. Math problems in newspapers. Classes on Zoom or WhatsApp.