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South Korea, China Reaffirm Plans for Leaders’ Summit
Senior South Korean and Chinese officials on Saturday reaffirmed plans to arrange a summit between their leaders 'at an early date' once coronavirus concerns subside, Seoul's presidential office said.
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Smoke Fills Air as Portland Police Clear Riot at Precinct
Smoke filled the air outside a police precinct in Portland, Oregon, as authorities worked to clear a crowd accused of damaging patrol vehicles, throwing projectiles and pointing lasers at officers.
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LEADING OFF: No Ball in New York; Francona Still Away
A look at what’s happening around the majors today:
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Flyers Celebrate 1st Postseason Series Win Since 2012
Jill Biden tweeted a photo of a cardboard cutout of her husband and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden wearing a Philadelphia Flyers jersey. There are plenty of high hopes for the fall out of one snapshot — and the early returns look good for the Flyers.
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Comatose Russian Dissident Stable Upon Arrival in Germany
Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, who is in a coma after a suspected poisoning, arrived in Berlin on a special flight Saturday for treatment by specialists at the German capital's main hospital.
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Indy 500 Rookies Bring Cosmopolitan Flair to the Brickyard
Indianapolis 500 rookie Alex Palou is a bona fide polyglot, one of those exceptionally rare people who can speak three or more languages so fluently they can alternate between each in a single sentence.
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How to Do a Virtual NFL Training Camp Tour During Pandemic
The idea of a training camp media tour is simple: go, interview, enlighten your audience.
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Trump Struggles to Use Power of Presidency to Counter Biden
President Donald Trump spent the week of the Democratic National Convention forsaking what has historically been an incumbent's greatest advantage: He’s in the job his challenger wants.
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The Latest: Czech Republic Records Biggest Single-Day Jump
PRAGUE – The Czech Republic has recorded its biggest single-day jump in coronavirus cases.
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Tough Choices for GOP Over a Postal Service Trump Belittles
Congressional Republicans in tight reelections are in a precarious position over the embattled Postal Service as its bosses impose cost-cutting measures on one of the government’s few beloved agencies.