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Lesotho Prime Minister Fails To Appear In Court To Face Charges In 1st Wife's Murder
Prime Minister Thomas Thabane's previous wife was gunned down two days before his inauguration in 2017. His current wife has already been charged in the murder.
Iraq's Protests Shook The Government. Now The Movement Is Nearly Crushed
The powerful protests, which led a prime minister to resign, are reeling since influential cleric Muqtada al-Sadr turned on the movement.
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Inside Sajaegi, K-Pop's Open Secret
In the digital era, accusations of surreptitious chart manipulation are common throughout the world — in South Korea, it's called sajaegi.
Wells Fargo Paying $3 Billion To Settle U.S. Case Over Fraudulent Customer Accounts
The bank agreed to settle charges brought by the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission over accounts, debit cards and other products that customers did not request.
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Why Are Swarms Of Locusts Wreaking Havoc In East Africa?
Clouds of the insects can stretch for miles, devouring vegetation and destroying crops. Locust experts say time is running out to get the swarms under control because they multiply so quickly.
Canadian PM Trudeau Says Rail Barricades 'Must Come Down', Doesn't Say How
Protesters have blocked key railways, shutting train traffic in much of the country. Demonstrators are trying to stop a pipeline project being built through the lands of the Wet'suwet'en people.
Who Should Decide What Books Are Allowed In Prison?
The Color Purple, The Hate U Give and American Sign Language textbooks have all been censored in U.S. prisons. A recent report describes the restrictions as "arbitrary" and "opaque."
Nevada Caucuses Bring Focus To A More Diverse Electorate
The Democratic presidential primary hits a new phase on Saturday in Nevada — a state with a more diverse electorate. Campaigns are reaching out to Latino voters to turn out.
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Porpoises On The Brink Of Extinction Face Daunting Odds For Survival
Efforts to save the few surviving vaquita porpoises in the Gulf of California are being hampered by illegal fishing nets, poaching and drug cartels.
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Dow Tumbles More Than 1,000 Points On Fears Of Coronavirus Pandemic
U.S. stocks fell sharply Monday as investors worried about a growing number of coronavirus infections outside China, and possible fallout for the global economy.
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