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Pandemic Won't Stop Oscars, Nominations Announced Monday
The Academy Awards will take place April 25 with a lot of changes in the qualifying rules due to the pandemic. This year's nominees may include films that were never screened in theaters.
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With Iranian Nuclear Deal In Limbo, Some Worry Inspectors Will Lose Access For Good
Nuclear inspections have been a key part of the Iran nuclear deal. International inspectors stand to permanently lose access to key sites, unless the U.S. and Iran can find a way forward.
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Syria's Civil War Started A Decade Ago. Here's Where It Stands
The conflict has not only pitted the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad against a band of rebels, but drawn the U.S., Iran, Russia and Turkey, among others, into a complex proxy war.
NCAA Men's Basketball Teams Are About To Converge On Indianapolis
Thousands will gather in Indianapolis this month for the NCAA Men's Division One Basketball Championships. While welcoming the economic boost, some are concerned about crowds during the pandemic.
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Thousands March In Australia As Another #MeToo Wave Hits The Country
The March4Justice demonstrations in Australia on Monday were organized after a series of sexual assault allegations involving government officials.
Grammys 2021: 10 Takeaways From A Big, Weird Night
The Grammys demonstrated a brilliant new way to assemble an awards show, and a not-so-brilliant way to choose the winners.
Desert Dust Sweeps Into Beijing, Causing China's Worst Sandstorm In 10 Years
Residents in the capital woke up to a choking orange hue in the air on Monday, as airborne dust from the Gobi Desert sent the air-quality index to hazardous levels and forced flight cancelations.
Vatican Says Catholic Church Cannot Bless Same-Sex Marriages
"The presence in such relationships of positive elements ... cannot justify these relationships and render them legitimate objects of an ecclesial blessing," the Vatican said Monday.
COVID-19 Data Miss A Lot Of People — Raising Questions
Dr. Paul Spiegel talks about the gaps — and raises the possibility that the coronavirus pandemic could lead to huge changes in humanitarian responses.
Myanmar Police Kill Dozens Of Protesters In Weekend Of Anti-Junta Unrest
Myanmar imposed martial law in parts of the country's largest city after a crackdown on peaceful protests opposing last month's military coup resulted in the deaths of at least 38 on Sunday.
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