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How Bernie Sanders Dominated in Nevada LAS VEGAS — They showed up to Desert Pines High School in Tío Bernie T-shirts to caucus on Saturday morning, motivated by the idea of free ...
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Warren Buffett Praises Performance, but Offers No Surprises in Annual Letter At Berkshire Hathaway, 2019 was another good year — and an opportunity for its leader, Warren Buffett, to prepare his company for life without him. In ...
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Coronavirus Spreads as New Cases Double in South Korea By Saturday, the virus had been identified in two new countries, Lebanon and Israel, bringing the spread to 28 countries, with about 1,500 confirmed ...
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'We're in a Petri Dish': How a Coronavirus Ravaged a Cruise Ship YOKOHAMA, Japan — The captain came over the intercom early in the evening: A passenger who had left the ship nine days earlier had tested ...
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One Guaranteed Winner in the Democratic Primary: Plans to Tax the Rich Every leading candidate in the party's 2020 field — from relative moderates like Joseph R. Biden Jr., Michael R. Bloomberg, Pete Buttigieg and Amy ...
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How a Neighbors' Feud in Paradise Launched an International Rape Case The neighbors had little in common except for extreme wealth and a ... funded in part by Mr. Bacon claim that Mr. Nygard raped teenage girls in the ...
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New Bid to Legalize Abortion in Argentina, With President's Backing BUENOS AIRES — Abortion rights activists in Argentina have formally started the second round in their effort to advance reproductive rights in the land ...
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Coronavirus: South Korea confirms huge rise in cases South Korea says the number of new coronavirus cases in the country has more than doubled in one day. Officials said on Saturday that 229 new ...
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Vine Made the Internet Fall in Love With Short Videos Vine, the short-form video app introduced in 2012, died as it lived: confusing people who didn't use it, even as evidence of its influence surrounded ...
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5 New Standout Hotels in Los Angeles Take downtown (or DTLA, as the modern hieroglyphs go), which is several districts in one — and is brimming with hotels. Fourteen have opened or ...
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