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South Koreans Will Vote In Election In Masks And Gloves, Have Temperature Checked
On April 15, legislative elections will go as planned but with new coronavirus safety features, and the government's handling of the virus is a top issue.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's Chosen Successor Steps Away, Adding To German Uncertainty
German Chancellor Angela Merkel had been hoping for a smooth transfer of power when she steps down next year. But now her chosen successor says she doesn't want the country's top job.
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How Trump's Coronavirus Infection Changes The Campaign's Final Weeks
Vice President Pence and other top Trump surrogates will hold in-person campaign events during a tour through key swing states.
Republican Letlow Wins Louisiana House Seat; 2 Democrats Enter Runoff In Other Race
Julia Letlow won a special election to fill the congressional seat left vacant when her husband died. In another Louisiana district, Democrats Troy Carter and Karen Carter Peterson head to a runoff.
In Europe's High Season For Sports, Soccer Rules
The Olympics calls itself a "movement," but to most fans, Euro Cup soccer is a rock concert. In the coming months, Europe will host the French Open, Wimbledon, the Tour de France, the British Open and the Olympics. But the biggest draw may be soccer's quadrennial Euro Cup.
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PHOTOS: At Westminster, Rumor Wins — But They're All Good Dogs
More than 2,800 dogs competed at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Just one — a German shepherd named Rumor — walked away with Best in Show. But let's not forget to relish the pictures.
Jury Convicts Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard On 12 Felony Ethics Charges
After the jury found Hubbard guilty of more than half of the 23 charges, he's been stripped of his leadership position, and could face up to 20 years in prison for each felony count.
Listen: Sir Harry Kroto Was More Than A Nobel Prize Winner
He shared chemistry's top prize in 1996 for finding buckyballs, and had Lou Gehrig's disease when he died. Making art was his first love. "Remember your humanity," he said, "and forget the rest."
U.S. Economy Adds 209,000 Jobs In July; Unemployment Dips To 4.3 Percent
The number of estimated jobs last month topped the expectations of most economists. Average hourly wages rose by 9 cents.
Google App Goes Viral Making An Art Out Of Matching Faces To Paintings
The Google Arts & Culture app, allowing users to compare their selfies to famous works of art, took a top spot in the app store over the weekend and took over social media.
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