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Puerto Rico Declares State Of Emergency Over Massive Power Outage
More than one million customers were still without power, so classes were canceled and traffic was chaotic. The power company said half of those customers should have power by the end of the day.
Chinese City Urges People To 'Appreciate The Significance Of Having Two Children'
The city of Yichang is calling on couples to serve their country by having a second child, even as harsh fines are announced for families in Beijing who violate the rules on having more than two kids.
The Fascinating History Of Presidential Debates
Monday's Clinton-Trump debate falls on the anniversary of the first-ever televised presidential debate, between Republican Richard Nixon and Democrat John F. Kennedy.
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As a GMO Pillar Wobbles, Biotech Companies Promise New Insect-Killing Genes
Scientists have discovered a soil microbe with a gene that kills the corn rootworm, an insect that farmers spend $1 billion each year trying to control.
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Prince George Leaves Canada's Prime Minister Hanging
Video shows Prime Minister Justin Trudeau crouching to the royal toddler's level. He offered a low-five, but Prince George did not respond. Trudeau tried a high-five, even a handshake. Also declined.
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After 5 Decades, Colombia And Rebel Group FARC To Sign Peace Treaty
The Colombian government and FARC guerrillas on Monday will sign a pact that could end a war that has killed more than 200,000 people. The treaty still will need support through a public referendum.
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Curfew Lifted In Charlotte After Several Days Of Peaceful Protests
After two nights of violent unrest, a midnight curfew was imposed on Thursday night. As protests became peaceful, though, it was not always enforced, and authorities lifted it on Sunday.
'All Cubans Are Saddened By This Loss'; Fans React To Death Of Marlins Ace
José Fernández defected from Cuba as a teenager, and there has been an outpouring from baseball fans in the Cuban community who felt proud of his success and devastation upon word of his death.
How 'Open Carry' Laws In North Carolina Apply To Keith Lamont Scott's Case
Prof. Joseph Kennedy of the University of North Carolina School of Law explains how the state's open carry laws relate to the Keith Lamont Scott case playing out in Charlotte, NC.
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Colombia, Rebels Sign Treaty To End Latin America's Oldest Guerrilla War
Colombia's president and the leader of the FARC guerrillas formally sign a peace accord Monday, ending 50 years of conflict that killed more than 200,000 people.
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