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U.N. Nuclear Team Visits Iranian Site, Gets Samples Taken By Iranians
Critics note that at a controversial military base, samples were taken by Iranian officials without inspectors being present.
New Zealand Wins Rugby World Cup, Beating Australia
Facing their close rival Australia in the finals of the Rugby World Cup, New Zealand's All Blacks are now back-to-back champions, winning 34-17.
Review: Algiers, 'Algiers'
The gospel-punk band's self-titled debut couches its invective in feedback, guitar noise, bruising drum machines and Franklin James Fisher's guttural howls.
The Best Commencement Speeches, Ever
The month of May brings flowers, Mother's Day and graduations. Bring on those commencement speeches.
Jury: Starbucks' Free Coffee Not At Fault In Police Officer's Burn Claims
A North Carolina jury has rejected a $750,000 civil lawsuit filed by a police officer who said that a Starbucks store had given him a large cup of hot coffee with an unsecured lid.
Space Shot: Italian Astronaut 'Boldly' Brews Espresso On Space Station
Italian Sam Cristoforetti tweeted Sunday an image of her sipping espresso from a zero-gravity cup. No word yet on whether the coffee was any good.
The Grammys are postponed and Sundance is moved online because of omicron surge
A new date has not been announced for the Grammys. Sundance events begin Jan 20.
Erin Jackson takes gold for the U.S. in women's 500 meter speed skating
Jackson became the first Black woman to medal in speed skating at a winter Olympics, and the first American woman to win the competition since 1994.
Aryan Brotherhood Leaders Convicted of Murder
Four leaders of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang are convicted on charges of murder, conspiracy and racketeering. The verdict, delivered in a In Santa Ana, Calif., courtroom, was hailed as a victory for federal prosecutors trying to curb the gang's violent and racist activities.
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Doping Bans Set Tour de France Off Kilter
A doping scandal has rocked the Tour de France before the cyclists have begun peddling. Favorites Jan Ullrich and Ivan Basso are among a list of cyclists who have been banned from the competition, which starts Saturday. Ullrich won the race in 1997.
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