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Police Targets of Both Love and Anger in Hong Kong Rallies
Several thousand people shouting words of thanks to the police turned out in Hong Kong on Sunday in an unusual display of support for a force broadly criticized as abusive by the territory’s protest movement.
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UK Labour Leader Corbyn: I’m Sorry for Election Defeat
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn apologized Sunday for this party’s crushing defeat in the British general election but defended his campaign, which failed to resonate with the party?s working-class base, as ?one of hope rather than fear.?
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Mavs May Have to Face East Beasts Minus Injured Star Doncic
The timing couldn’t be much worse for the Dallas Mavericks to be without star guard Luka Doncic.
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China Delays Tariffs on US Autos, Other Goods in Trade Deal
China?s government says it will postpone planned punitive tariffs on U.S.-made automobiles and other goods following an interim trade deal with Washington.
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Tiger Woods Caps Comeback Year by Leading Emotional Team Win
The emotions poured out of Tiger Woods, just like they did at Augusta National in the spring, except this felt different.
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White Gold: Cyprus’ Halloumi Cheese Entangled in Politics
Dairy farmers on Cyprus refer to halloumi as ?white gold.? The salty, rubbery cheese made from goats’ and sheep’s milk and prized for its ability to withstand a grill without melting is the country’s leading export.
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Strong Quake Kills 1, Collapses Building in Philippines
A strong earthquake jolted the southern Philippines on Sunday, killing at least one person and causing a three-story building to collapse, setting off a search for an unspecified number of people who were feared to have been trapped inside, officials said.
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Usman Batters Covington, Volkanovski Claims Title at UFC 245
Kamaru Usman sent a bloodied, bleary Colby Covington spiraling to the ground for the second time. Usman then leaped on him and went to work on Covington’s badly injured face, battering his dazed opponent with hammer fists until the referee mercifully intervened.
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Home-Cooked Food in Iraqi Square Brings Protesters Together
In Baghdad?s Tahrir Square, there are the anti-government protesters demonstrating for a better future for Iraq, and there are the volunteers who feed them.
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Iran Says It’s Defused 2nd Cyberattack in Less Than a Week
Iran’s telecommunications minister announced on Sunday that the country has defused a second cyberattack in less than a week, this time ?aimed at spying on government intelligence.'