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US soldier in South Korea first serviceman to test positive for coronavirus An American soldier based in South Korea has tested positive for coronavirus — the first US service member to be infected by the rapidly spreading deadly virus, officials announced Tuesday. The soldier, a 23-year-old m...
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Weinstein's N.Y. Trial Was Just the First. He Still Faces One in L.A. Los Angeles prosecutors have accused Mr. Weinstein of sexually assaulting two women at hotels in Beverly Hills in 2013.
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The Rumble Between the New York Times and West Side Story Is this a turf war or a culture clash?
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San Francisco declared a local emergency over the coronavirus on Tuesday, despite having no cases, as U.S. officials urged Americans to prepare for the spread of infections within their communities.
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Clive Owen Has 1920s Brawler Energy

Slate - 26 Feb 2020 02:03
Clive Owen Has 1920s Brawler Energy Thirst Aid Kit's Bim and Nichole think the man belongs in a little mustache and high-waisted pants.
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What happened to the students caught up in the college admissions scandal? None of the young people whose parents are accused of wrongdoing were charged with crimes in the admissions case. But they have faced consequences.
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"It's a madhouse. We are going as fast as we can," said Mike Bowen of Prestige Ameritech.
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How the US chooses its presidential candidates | Start Here

Al Jazeera English - 26 Feb 2020 15:21
What are primaries, conventions and superdelegates? Start Here explains how the US chooses its presidential candidates.
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Elizabeth Warren joins CBS News to break down her performance in the 10th 2020 Democratic presidential debate. Warren focused on the Democratic party being progressive in her post debate comments from Charleston, South C...
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Mainland China had 406 new confirmed cases of coronavirus infections on Tuesday, the country's National Health Commission (NHC) said on Wednesday, down from 508 cases a day earlier.
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A second European hotel was in lockdown on Wednesday as authorities around the world battled to prevent the spread of coronavirus, although a senior U.S. health official said a pandemic was inevitable and urged Americans...
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The Save Women's Sports Act would require Ohio High School Athletic Association to block any male-born student from participating in a girls' sport.       
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Brazilian Who Visited Italy Is First Coronavirus Patient in Latin America Health officials were scrambling to track the man's movements after his infection was confirmed.
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The Ireland v Italy men's and women's Six Nations games scheduled for 7 and 8 March are postponed because of the coronavirus.
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Grandfather of 1-year-old who fatally fell from Royal Caribbean cruise ship to plead guilty Salvatore 'Sam' Anello will plead guilty to negligent homicide in the July 2019 death of his 18-month-old granddaughter, Chloe Wiegand.       
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Toddler amazed by by tools in home improvement store Kai would rather walk around a home improvement store than the toy store.       
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Despite California nearing drought, reservoir near San Jose ordered to be drained. Here's why. Federal regulators have mandated that a water reservoir in Silicon Valley be drained because its dam may fail in an earthquake; local officials balk.       
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Man sentenced for sending white powder to feds One of the packages had a death threat against President Donald Trump.
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Madrid talks with Catalan leaders 'a very big step forwards'

Al Jazeera English - 26 Feb 2020 18:46
Major breakthroughs are not expected on Wednesday, but the fact the talks are happening is encouraging, say experts.
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German court repeals ban on assisted suicide services Law that prohibited third parties helping people end their life 'unconstitutional' A German law that bans assisted suicide services breaches the constitution, the country's highest court has ruled in a landmark decision ...
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Slovakia seeks escape from corruption black hole

Al Jazeera English - 26 Feb 2020 18:29
Voters want to clean up Slovakian politics, but a pro-democracy opposition will have to work together to unseat Smer.
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Britain should not send Julian Assange to the United States to face spying charges because a treaty between the two countries bans extradition for political offences, his lawyer told a London court on Wednesday.
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