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Woman Accused of Sending Threats, Powder to Florida Schools
Authorities say a Florida woman mailed threatening letters containing white powder to elementary schools where she previously worked as a teacher.
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Zimbabwe Honors Robert Mugabe, Amid Uncertainty Over Burial
Zimbabweans are paying their respects to former president Robert Mugabe amid continuing controversy over where he will be buried.
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Author JK Rowling Makes Huge Gift for MS Research
Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling has made a substantial donation for research into the treatment of multiple sclerosis at a center named after her late mother.
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Spain’s King to Meet Political Leaders About Forming a Govt
Spain’s King Felipe VI will meet with leaders of the country’s political parties to determine if there is a viable candidate who could receive the endorsement of parliament to form a government and avoid a second national election this year.
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Lawsuit: Zaxby’s Worker Fired for Reporting Sex Harassment
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing a North Carolina Zaxby’s franchise after a worker says she was fired for reporting sexual harassment by the franchise’s general manager.
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The Latest: French Test Customs Systems for No-Deal Brexit
The Latest on Brexit (all times local):
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Greece: 8 Migrants Injured, 2 Seriously, in Crash
Greek authorities say eight migrants have been injured, two of them seriously, in a car crash on a highway in northern Greece.
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Head of France’s National Assembly to Keep Job Amid Probe
The speaker of France’s lower house of parliament says he is determined to continue with his job after he was charged with a conflict of interest for allegedly taking advantage of his past business position to help his girlfriend.
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UK Government Downplays Its Own Stark No-Deal Brexit Warning
The British government insisted Thursday that its assessment there could be food and medicine shortages, gridlock at ports and riots in the streets if there is a no-deal Brexit is a worst-case scenario, not what is likely to happen.
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Hungarian Architect, Dissident Laszlo Rajk Dies at 70
Laszlo Rajk, a Hungarian architect, dissident and film and theater production designer, has died. He was 70.