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Turkey Converts Istanbul's Iconic Hagia Sophia Back Into A Mosque
The Byzantine-era architectural marvel has been used as a museum since 1934 and is widely regarded as a symbol of peaceful religious coexistence. A court ruling Friday revoked its museum status.
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Coronavirus Deaths Spike Abroad As New York City Becomes U.S. Virus Epicenter
The global death toll from COVID-19 surpassed 12,000 on Saturday as New York City reported thousands of new cases over the past week. Cases in that city now make up about a third of all U.S. cases.
Trump Enters Fraught Territory By Criticizing Al Franken
The president, who has been accused of sexually assaulting women, has not publicly commented on accusations against Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.
After Default, Venezuela's Fiscal Woes Spiral While Prosecutors Focus On Corruption
After months of popular unrest, President Nicolas Maduro appears to have cemented his grip on power. But the towering economic troubles that helped inspire that unrest are only getting worse.
Venezuela, Racked With Hyperinflation, Rolls Out New Banknotes
The country is responding to its currency's alarmingly rapid devaluation with an unlikely solution — by devaluing it further. But many economists are not impressed.
Coronavirus Has Now Spread To All Regions Of Mainland China
A coronavirus expert tells NPR the outbreak is only getting started and the global spread will get worse — including in the U.S.
Trump: U.S., Mexico Reach Deal To Avoid New Tariffs
Mexican officials have "agreed to take strong measures to stem the tide of Migration" as part of the agreement, the president tweeted on Friday. The tariffs were to begin on Monday.
Hal Blaine, 'Most Recorded Drummer In History,' Dies At 90
The session musician's ubiquitous drums beat a path through rock history. As a member of the Wrecking Crew, Blaine can be heard backing everyone from Frank Sinatra to Neil Diamond and the Beach Boys.
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Wrinkling Time To Heal A Family
Showing science's enchanting side has the almost magical effect of opening new portals to what is possible, says astrophysicist Marcelo Gleiser.
Will Lionel Messi finally make the U.S. a soccer nation?
After a move to Inter Miami, the world's biggest soccer star has more than a new team to take on — he's being counted on to popularize Major League Soccer too.
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