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6 Little Words Helped Make George H.W. Bush (A 1-Term) President
"Read my lips" succeeded at countering Bush's image problem. But if it improved his chances of being elected in 1988, it may have ruined his chances of being re-elected in 1992.
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1st Known U.S. COVID-19 Death Was Weeks Earlier Than Previously Thought
The first U.S. COVID-19 death took place on Feb. 6, an autopsy shows. The person died at home in Santa Clara County, Calif., at a time when testing in the U.S. was tightly limited.
Most Of 8 Shots Hit Stephon Clark's Back, Independent Family Autopsy Finds
The city has experienced nearly two weeks of protests since 22-year-old Clark was killed by two police officers.
Police Declare 'Riot' In Portland, Ore. After Breonna Taylor Decision
Police said a crowd grew to nearly 300 people at one point, and skirmishes broke out between protesters and law enforcement. Thirteen people were arrested.
3 Dead, 10 Injured After Tornado Touches Down In Coastal North Carolina
Emergency services responded overnight to reports of people missing or trapped in their homes after a tornado touched down in beach communities in North Carolina.
Senate Report: Russians Used Social Media Mostly To Target Race In 2016
The Russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 elections focused on African American audiences, according to a new bipartisan report.
Spain's prime minister says La Palma will be rebuilt as lava flow continues
Activity from the Cumbre Vieja volcano is intensifying after two additional fissures opened up on Friday. Spain's prime minister says the country will help the island rebuild with a large aid package.
130 people rescued from bombed Mariupol theater as crews search for hundreds more
As many as 1,000 or more people were in the theater and its shelter Wednesday at the time of the Russian airstrike, officials said.
Going There: The Future Of Water
Western states like Colorado are balancing competing demands for waterways. When different groups find themselves at odds, how can water resources be divided fairly?
A Man, A Plan ... A Marathon (In Space)
"The London Marathon is a worldwide event. Let's take it out of this world," says British astronaut Tim Peake, who will run the course virtually, on a treadmill in the International Space Station.
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