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European Countries Reinstate Curfews To Try To Slow COVID-19 Surge
After letting its guard down this summer, Europe is dealing with a massive second wave of the coronavirus that doctors say will most likely be more deadly than the first.
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Nobel Peace Prize Goes To Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed
The Ethiopian leader received the award for his efforts to bring an end to 20 years of war with neighboring Eritrea.
Roman Colosseum's New Floor Will Give Visitors A Gladiator's Point Of View
The retractable wooden stage will offer visitors a view of the ancient arena not seen since the 19th century, when archaeologists removed its floor to reveal the elaborate structures underneath.
Report: U.S. Could Cut Its Staff At Expansive Iraq Embassy By Up To Half
The U.S. embassy in Baghdad has a staff of 16,000. It's the biggest of its kind in the world.
Baby Boomers Will Become Sicker Seniors Than Earlier Generations
The seniors of tomorrow will have much higher rates of diabetes and obesity than the seniors of today, according to a data analysis. That means higher medical bills for them — and for taxpayers, too.
Anthony Weiner Is Sentenced To 21 Months In Prison For Sexting
The disgraced former U.S. congressman pleaded guilty in May to sending obscene messages to a 15-year-old girl. Court documents show that Weiner was aware the victim was a high school student.
Fire Kills At Least 23 At Malaysian School Dormitory With Barred Windows
"We wanted to help others," a survivor tells Reuters. "There was nothing we could do." The victims were mostly children whose escape was blocked.
Storm-Tossed Cruise Ship Returns To N.J. Port: 'All Hell Broke Loose'
"The first day was great," one passenger says. "The second day we were watching a musical and everything started sliding."
Carson, Rubio To Flank Trump In Next GOP Debate
The main debate will feature 10 candidates with Donald Trump and Ben Carson at center stage next Wednesday. Meanwhile, four candidates will face off in the undercard debate.
Long Thought To Be Extinct, Bizarre Tree Frog Surfaces In India
Frankixalus jerdonii has been rediscovered in northeastern India — and scientists say it represents an entirely new genus. Strangely, the tadpoles feed on their mothers' unfertilized eggs.
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