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According to one website, at least 300 people are still unaccounted for on the Florida panhandle in the wake of Hurricane Michael.

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Top EU Court Blocks Polish Supreme Court Law Forcing Judges To Retire

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A Slow Trip To A Hot Planet: Spacecraft Launches For Mission To Mercury

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A new study looks at how tuberculosis has traveled the world — and the lessons that can be learned about treatment of drug-resistant forms.

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U.N. Calls For End To Virginity Tests

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Spain Plans To Remove Franco’s Remains From A Memorial, Angering His Supporters

By Lucia Benavides

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Afghanistan Delays Election In Kandahar After Attack That Killed Police Chief

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A petition launched by “women and allies in the animation community” demanded “that accused rapist and sexual predator Kobe Bryant be removed” from the Animation Is Us festival.

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