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Sony Will Start Making Vinyl Records Again In Japan, After A Nearly 30-Year Hiatus
Sony says it's meeting new demand from young people who buy records they've heard on streaming services. The company stopped pressing vinyl in 1989.
Company's Line Of Rainbow-Themed Swastika T-Shirts Backfires
KA Designs introduced a "new" swastika, promising to reclaim the ancient symbol from the stigma of Nazi Germany. Not surprisingly, it didn't work.
The View From Guam On North Korean Threat
Residents on the U.S. island territory of Guam are at the center of an escalating war of words between North Korea and the U.S. Ailsa Chang talks with Mayor Paul McDonald of Agana Heights, Guam.
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Legendary Editor Judith Jones Dies At 93
She was behind such seminal works as the English-language The Diary of Anne Frank and Mastering the Art of French Cooking. Jones died Wednesday from Alzheimer's complications, according to family.
Regulators Pull Plan To Test Truckers, Train Operators For Sleep Apnea
Two U.S. agencies are ending their push to screen truck drivers and train operators a year after saying the sleep disorder "can cause unintended sleep episodes and resulting deficits in attention."
U.S. Already Feeling Consequences Of Global Warming, Draft Report Finds
The document states that humans are causing climate change. The findings are at odds with statements by President Trump and key members of his administration.
Europe's Egg-Contamination Scandal Spreads As Far As Hong Kong
Tainted eggs have been found in at least 16 countries in Europe. Millions of eggs have been pulled from European shelves over fears they are contaminated with fipronil, which is used to kill insects.
Fan Blamed For Chicago Cubs' Loss Gets His Own World Series Ring
"I am happy to be reunited with the Cubs family and positively moving forward with my life," Steve Bartman said after receiving the ring.
'Súbeme La Radio' Is Cuba's Heartbreak Anthem Of The Summer
Written by Cuban reggaeton star and Latin Grammy winner Descemer Bueno and sung by Enrique Iglesias, the track is catchy, danceable and topping the Latin music charts.
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Remains Discovered On Lifted Ferry Are Not Human, South Korean Officials Say
Officials believed they found the bones of one of the missing victims of the Sewol's 2014 sinking, which killed 304 people. But hours later, officials clarified that those bones belong to "an animal."
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