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China Condemns Germany’s Hong Kong Extradition Suspension
China has condemned Germany’s decision to suspend its extradition agreement with Hong Kong, accusing Berlin of a 'serious breach of international law.'
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PGA Championship Now Glory’s 1st Shot, With No Fans Allowed
The PGA Championship in August seems familiar enough. That’s the place at the end of the major championship season that it once occupied for the better part of 70 years when it was known as 'Glory’s Last Shot.'
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Cambodian Labor Leader Arrested for Political Comments
A prominent Cambodian labor union leader who is a long-time government critic was arrested on a charge of inciting social unrest because of his comments about a politically sensitive matter concerning the country's borders.
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Taiwanese Pay Respects to Former President Lee Teng-Hui
Taiwan’s leaders and its people were paying their respects Saturday to former President Lee Teng-hui, who died this week at age 97 after bringing full democracy to Taiwan and incurring the wrath of China in the process.
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AP Analysis: Why Trump’s Election Delay Tweet Matters
President Donald Trump's pattern is now familiar: He makes a stunning assertion, on Twitter or impromptu. The head scratching begins.
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Tucker Drives in 4 Runs to Lead Astros Over Angels 9-6
Houston manager Dusty Baker will take any wins he can get, even if they provide some anxiety.
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Joe Biden Nears Final Decision on Running Mate
As Joe Biden nears the announcement of his vice presidential choice, the top contenders and their advocates are making final appeals.
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Foreign Threats Loom Ahead of US Presidential Election
As the Nov. 3 presidential vote nears, there are fresh signs that the nation's electoral system is again under attack from foreign adversaries.
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The Latest: Tokyo Reports 3rd Day of Record Numbers With 472
TOKYO – Japan’s capital recorded 472 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, the third straight day of record numbers.
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Search Stretches On for 8 Missing After Marine Craft Sinks
Helicopters and boats ranging from inflatables to a Navy destroyer were headed into a Saturday search for eight people missing after their Marine landing craft went down in hundreds of feet of water off the Southern California coast.