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Tokyo Olympics Postponed For A Year
The 2020 Games were supposed to begin in late July. "The unprecedented and unpredictable spread of the outbreak has seen the situation in the rest of the world deteriorating," organizers say.
'It Was Very Chaotic': Long Lines, Voting Machine Issues Plague Georgia Primary
In the city of Atlanta, voters waited upwards of three hours at some polling places as social distancing measures decreased the number of voting machines and people inside a polling place at one time.
At Least 3 Killed After Typhoon Mangkhut Slams Into The Philippines
As of Saturday night local time, at least three people had been killed and at least 42 landslides had occurred.
Saudi Arabia Lifts Ban On Female Drivers
The country allowed women to drive for the first time on Sunday. Previously, women in Saudi Arabia depended on chauffeurs and male relatives to travel anywhere via car, even to run simple errands.
Trump Says U.S. Will Remain 'Steadfast Partner' Of Saudis, Despite Khashoggi Killing
The president says his administration will continue to stand by Saudi Arabia, even though the CIA reportedly believes the crown prince approved the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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With Power Out And Phones Down, A Struggle To Reach Loved Ones In Puerto Rico
Two days after Hurricane Maria thrashed the island, most of Puerto Rico's cellular sites are down — along with the entire power grid — making it difficult to check on people there.
Democrats Blast Biden For Recalling 'Civil' Relationship With Segregationists
At a fundraiser Tuesday night, the former vice president talked about working with former Sens. James Eastland and Herman Talmadge, two segregationist Democrats.
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NASA Scraps First All-Female Spacewalk For Want Of A Medium-Size Spacesuit
Two female astronauts were set to become the first women to spacewalk together around the International Space Station this week. But they both wear medium spacesuits, and only one was space-ready.
'An Indescribable Feeling': Virgin Galactic Makes Historic Trip To Edge Of Space
Four years after another test flight ended tragically, the company is celebrating a milestone: Its manned spacecraft reached an altitude of more than 51 miles.
Trump Threatens Veto Of Spending Bill
President Trump said he is considering vetoing a $1.3 trillion spending bill passed Friday, coming as a surprise to Capitol Hill. In a tweet, he complained the bill lacks his immigration priorities.
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