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Turkey's research vessel deployment accompanied by warships in the eastern Mediterranean ignited tensions with Greece.
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Yangon under strain as Myanmar coronavirus cases surge

Al Jazeera English - 27 Sep 2020 06:03
Rising case numbers in the country's west quickly spread elsewhere and infection numbers have doubled every week.
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A farmer's wife is found in a shed on their Iowa farm with a corn rake lodged in her back. The rake has just four tines - so why does she have six puncture wounds?
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Cars have hit Black Lives Matter demonstrators 104 times since George Floyd protests began Amid thousands of racial justice protests nationwide since George Floyd's death, dozens of drivers have plowed into crowds marching in roadways.       
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Brain-eating amoeba kills Texas boy, 6, as thousands ordered not to use water Tens of thousands of Texans were ordered not to use the water after a six-year-old boy died from a rare brain-eating amoeba. Josiah McIntyre died earlier this month, testing positive for Naegleria fowleri after playing a...
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Americans Mostly Agree on Policing. The Difference Is Priorities. Democrats prioritize banning chokeholds, and Republicans are focused on not defunding the police.
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New for This Pandemic French Open: Fall Weather and Lights

The New York Times - 27 Sep 2020 06:01
New for This Pandemic French Open: Fall Weather and Lights The postponement of the Grand Slam tournament from May created some significant shifts for the players and the event's atmosphere.
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Legendary NFL quarterback Joe Montana and his wife confronted a woman suspected of trying to kidnap their grandchild Saturday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
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Nicholas Gismondi was in the hospital when he found out his older brother, Ralph, had died from the coronavirus April 5.
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SUNY campuses prepare for 25 percent cut in state aid amid pandemic The coronavirus pandemic has exacted a heavy toll on New York’s public universities, which are bracing for a 25 percent cut in state operating aid on top of big revenue losses, The Post has learned. The 64-campus State...
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CNN's Fareed Zakaria's discusses President Trump's failure to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses the election in November and how he could use other branches of the government to retain his position.
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A suspect is in custody after an officer was injured at the Los Angeles Police Department's Harbor Community Station Saturday night, authorities said.
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A 15-year-old boy was shot in the head Saturday night on the Far South Side, according to Chicago police.
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CBS News boiled down key statistics about the history of mail-in voting in the country into tiny pieces of insight that look like the ubiquitous postage stamps.
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Prime minister says India moving ahead with third-phase trial before mass production as country's cases, deaths surge.
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Man accused of shooting two Louisville cops held on $1 million bail The man accused of shooting two Louisville cops is being held on $1 million bail as civil unrest in the city continues for the 122nd night Saturday. Larynzo Johnson, 26, pleaded not guilty Friday to two counts of assault...
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The Corn Rake Murder

CBSNews - 27 Sep 2020 08:14
A farmer says he found his wife impaled by a corn rake. The rake has just four tines - so why does she have six puncture wounds? CBS News chief investigative and senior national correspondent Jim Axelrod reports for "48 ...
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Louisville store owner in viral video: 'I refuse to be a victim' Fadi Faouri has slept in his store in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, for 122 straight nights, trying to protect a livelihood that is nearly destroyed. “Napping” may be a better way to describe it, he said, since he r...
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Long-simmering tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan appear to have flared up in the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region, with both sides accusing each other of attacking civilians.
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Spanish winery flooded with about 13,000 gallons of red wine A Spanish winery was flooded with a tsunami of more than 13,000 gallons of red wine.
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Pyongyang says incident should not have happened as South Korea mobilises dozens of naval vessels to find man's remains.
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Should Joe Biden win the upcoming US presidential election, his first and overwhelming foreign policy challenge will be winning back the trust of America's allies. With the planet in its most chaotic period since World W...
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