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China is using the Beijing Olympics to push a winter sports boom
The ruling Communist Party is using the Games to promote winter sports, many of which are new to most Chinese, for fitness and business opportunities.
Strap in for highs and lows with the pandemic novel 'How High We Go in the Dark'
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North Korea has confirmed that it tested a missile capable of striking Guam
The test-launch was confirmed Monday and is North Korea's most significant weapon launch in years. South Korean and Japanese officials condemned the launch.
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Four vessels are heading into the Gulf of Alaska this winter to study the impacts of climate change on Pacific salmon.The expedition is not the first…
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Tesla recalls nearly 54,000 vehicles because their "Full Self-Driving" software lets them roll through stop signs without coming to a complete halt. It will disable the feature with a software update.
First African American picked for key Southern Baptist Convention position
McLaurin, 48, will fill the post vacated by Ronnie Floyd, who resigned over the Executive Committee's handling of a third-party investigation into how the it addressed sexual abuse reports
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