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Emergency Declared In Japanese Prefecture Hit By 2nd Wave Of Coronavirus Infections
Hokkaido, which saw the country's highest incidence of coronavirus as the pandemic first swept through Asia, had been returning to normal until a sudden recent spike in cases.
Two YouTubers from popular Schaffrillas Productions have died in a car crash
Christopher Schaffer, 25, and Patrick Phyrillas, 22, were pronounced dead at the crash site in Pennsylvania. James Phyrillas — Patrick's brother — was in stable condition in the hospital on Tuesday.
The UK Prime Minister has fired his party chairman over tax bill allegations
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fired the chairman of his ruling Conservative Party Sunday over a "serious breach" of the ministerial code.
Twitter shareholders have approved the $44 billion sale to Elon Musk
Musk has been attempting to back out of the deal, citing concerns about bots on the platform and the security of its user data.
Hunter Biden's lawyer says again that president's son will only testify publicly
The development comes as House Republicans inch closer to a vote to officially begin an impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
Shovels & Rope: In Marriage And Music, A 'Psychic' Bond
Relationships are complicated, and as Cary Ann Hearst says of her marriage and musical partner Michael Trent, "It's a strange thing to be held accountable as part of the musical act."
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Chaos at the Saddam Trial
Saddam Hussein is ushered out of the courtroom after arguing with the new judge presiding over his trial. Lourdes Garcia-Navarro has an account of today's dramatic proceedings.
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Lessons from self-inflicted blows to democracy in South Korea and the U.S.
The brief declaration of martial law in South Korea last month has drawn comparisons to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. The attempted power grabs could hold lessons for other democracies.
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Libyan Premier Dismissed Over Oil Port Standoff With Rebels
Prime Minister Ali Zeidan lost a vote of confidence triggered in part by the showdown over a North Korean-flagged tanker that purchased oil from separatists forces.
Sweet Deal? Chocolatier Lindt Buys Russell Stover
The purchase would make the combined company the No. 3 chocolate maker in North America. The deal's value is estimated at around $1.5 billion.
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