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Leonardo Da Vinci Portrait Of Christ Sells For Record-Shattering $450 Million
The sale at Christie's of Salvator Mundi, which dates from around 1500, easily tops previous records set in 2015 for a Picasso sold at auction and a Willem de Kooning sold privately.
Houston Astros Defeat Los Angeles Dodgers To Take World Series Crown
The Astros defeated the Dodgers 5-1 in Game 7 at Dodger Stadium.
Florida's Farmers Look At Irma's Damage: 'Probably The Worst We've Seen'
Hurricane Irma smashed through one of the country's top areas of fruit and vegetable production. The storm destroyed half of the citrus crop in some areas, as well as housing for seasonal workers.
New York Leaders Voice Opposition To Trump's Policies
As President-elect Donald Trump huddles with his transition team in Manhattan, New York's top politicians are fighting Trump on his policies, especially on immigration.
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A Surprising Explanation For Why Some Immigrants Excel In Science
It has to do with language learning, according to a new study from Duke University.
U.S. Arrests Mexican State Prosecutor, Says He's Also A Drug Smuggler Named 'Diablo'
U.S. prosecutors say they'll seek to compel Edgar Veytia to forfeit some $250 million if he's convicted. The attorney general of Nayarit state was arrested this week in San Diego.
Legal Marijuana Advocates Are Uneasy With Sessions' Stance
Drug legalization advocates and former prosecutors are watching the Justice Department to see how it shifts emphasis on marijuana prosecutions. Attorney General Sessions takes a hard line on the drug.
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A Long List Of Challenges Awaits Rex Tillerson In Asia
As the new secretary of state starts a six-day sweep through East Asia, he heads into a region full of challenges, both old and new.
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DOJ Announces Crackdown On Leaks As Intelligence Agencies' Calls For Probes Triple
Top Justice Department officials raised the prospect they could loosen policies on issuing subpoenas to news organizations to stop the flow of information.
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After Hurricane Matthew, Floodwaters Rise To Record Levels In North Carolina
As the rainwater dumped by Matthew flows downriver, towns are being overwhelmed by devastating floods. "You're dealing with just massive amounts of water," one reporter says.
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