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Manti Te'o Says He Lied After Learning 'Girlfriend' Was A Hoax
The Notre Dame football star tells Katie Couric he was the victim of a hoax. But he also admits he perpetuated the myth about a dead girlfriend after discovering she had never been real. "Put yourself in my situation," he says. "What would you do?"
Hong Kong to lift flight bans and cut quarantine for arrivals
The local government also says it will suspend plans for a city-wide mass-testing exercise.
Here's why most of us love the smell of vanilla and peaches and not sweaty feet
Researchers found that most people share similar preferences when it comes to smell, and it has little to do with their cultural background.
Colombia's Congress Ratifies Second Peace Deal With Marxist Rebels
A peace agreement with the leftist rebel group FARC was narrowly rejected in a national referendum in October. This new deal was renegotiated and submitted to Colombia's Congress, bypassing voters.
Trump Wins Opening Round In Legal Battle Over Consumer Watchdog Agency
The White House is seeking to assert control over the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which was created to help people in disputes with big financial firms, after its director resigned.
August Jobs Report: Economy Adds 201,000 Jobs; 3.9 Percent Unemployment
Wage growth — and more specifically, the lack of vigorous pay raises — continued to be an issue, with average hourly earnings nudging slightly upward to 2.9 percent.
Officials Tighten Restrictions In Seoul Amid Another Wave Of COVID-19 Infections
On Friday, South Korea registered more than 1,300 coronavirus cases — breaking records for a second day in a row. Residents of the capital region are driving the surge.
Toronto Suspends In-Person Classes As Cases Surge In Canada's Most-Populous Province
All elementary and secondary school students in Toronto will return to remote learning Wednesday and will remain home until at least April 18.
Navajo Nation Enters New Lockdown As Coronavirus Cases Rise
The nation closes nonessential businesses, halts tourism and moves schools online as it battles rising infections.
'Serious Irregularities' At Jail Where Epstein Died, Attorney General Says
Attorney General William Barr says he was appalled by the death of Jeffrey Epstein at a New York City jail over the weekend. He blamed the correctional center for failing to "adequately secure" him.
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