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Win Or Go Home: U.S. Takes On Spain In Women's World Cup
The United States opens its round of 16 in the Women's World Cup with a game against Spain. It's only the second time the two teams have ever met.
Former Equestrian Says She Sprayed Pig's Blood In Lover's Home As Revenge For Affair
In May, Lizzie Purbrick discovered her beau, a member of the British Parliament, was cheating. With the help of a butcher, she struck back. Now she's been sentenced to community service.
Spain's Prime Minister Must Build A Coalition To Stay In Power
Spain's lackluster prime minister suffered a setback at the polls over the weekend. His party won the most votes in Sunday's elections, but fell short of a majority.
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In The Battle Over 'Brexit,' Opinion Is Divided In Southern England
British voters will decide in June whether to leave the European Union. In Hastings, one of the closest points to the continent, half the locals think the U.K. would be better off outside the EU.
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Ebola Carriers? Why The Virus Keeps Coming Back
A country is declared Ebola-free. Then the virus flares up again. Doctors now know why.
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Saudi Arabia May Rethink IPO For State-Owned Oil Company After Attacks
Saudi Arabia had been planning to sell off a slice of its state-owned oil company, Saudi Aramco, in a massive IPO. But last weekend's aerial attacks on Saudi oil facilities may scare off investors.
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Baton Rouge Rocked By Shooting Deaths Of 3 Police Officers
In Louisiana, Baton Rouge is mourning 3 police officers who were shot and killed Sunday. The shooting comes after days of protests in response to video of police shooting and killing Alton Sterling.
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Number Of Migrant Deaths In Mediterranean Fell In 2018
Total migration to Europe has gone down substantially since its peak in 2015. Meanwhile, migration patterns have shifted, as Italy closes its ports amidst an increase in anti-immigrant populism.
State Department Brings Employees Back To Work Despite Shutdown
The department said it "is taking steps to make additional funds available to pay employee salaries." State has 75,000, including nearly 50,000 local hires, most of whom have been receiving pay.
Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi Dies; Was Country's 1st Freely Elected Leader
Essebsi rose to power in 2014 after the Arab Spring protests. But his political career spanned 70 years.
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