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In Italy, A Medieval Town Confronts A Double Threat — Erosion And Too Many Tourists
The survival of Civita di Bagnoregio has grown more uncertain as erosion eats at the base on which it sits. But tourists — 850,000 expected this year in a town of 10 — may pose an even greater threat.
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The View From Seoul On Trump-Kim Meeting: It May Never Happen, But It's Worth A Try
Many South Koreans are reacting with cautious optimism. But politicians seem more confident. "We will see major changes in the next two months," South Korean President Moon Jae-in told his cabinet.
With Less Money In Its Red Kettles, The Salvation Army Rallies To Save The Holidays
With traffic down at stores and malls across the nation during the pandemic, the charity's iconic red-kettle campaign might bring in half the donations compared with last year.
As More Lawmakers Test Positive, Congress Gets A Tough Reminder Of Coronavirus Risk
Congress still doesn't have a widespread testing program for the coronavirus and was reminded of that risk when three members tested positive in one week.
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Biden Inches Closer To 270, Takes Leads In Pa., Ga.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has taken a slight lead statewide in Pennsylvania. Joe Biden has 264 electoral votes while President Trump currently has 214.
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7 Things To Look For As Track And Field Begins At The Olympics
For the first time since 2004, there will be no Usain Bolt scorching the track. That means a new generation of speed demons is looking to make its mark.
'I Earned This': One Girl's Journey To Becoming An Eagle Scout
Scarlett Helmecki, the first girl in Delaware to achieve the rank, accepted the Eagle Scout challenge two years after joining an all-girl BSA troop.
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Biden Takes The Stage In His Dream Role, But The Pandemic Still Sets The Scene
The president laid out an ambitious agenda in his address to Congress, but in a chamber largely empty due to COVID-19 restrictions, he was reminded of the thin majorities with which he has to work.
Print-Inspired Art: All The News That's Fit To Paint
Newsprint is both the medium and the message in the "Shock of the News" exhibit currently on display at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The show examines a century's worth of interaction between artists and the journals of their day.
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What Good Preschool Looks Like: Snapshots From 4 States
What separates good preschool from bad? A new report maps out some key answers by studying successful programs.
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