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Marianne Williamson Suspends Presidential Campaign
The author and spiritual leader garnered curiosity and lots of attention in early debates. In a letter to supporters on Friday, she wrote, "I don't want to get in the way of a progressive candidate."
Amtrak To Require Masks Starting Monday To Avoid Spread Of The Coronavirus
Customers will have to wear masks in stations, on trains and on Thruway buses. Amtrak is booking only half of each train's normal capacity, making it easier for passengers to sit farther apart.
ISIS Claims Responsibility As Scores Killed In Baghdad Truck Bomb
The suicide bomb hit a major marketplace in a predominantly Shiite neighborhood of Baghdad.
Bad Review Of Unopened French Restaurant Costs Reviewer
A bad restaurant write-up couldn't have been real as the restaurant had yet to open, a French court ruled.
Singer Ben E. King, Best Known For 'Stand By Me,' Dies At 76
Phil Brown, King's publicist, says the soul singer died of natural causes. King began his career with The Drifters, but it was "Stand by Me," released in 1961, that sealed his worldwide fame.
Former IMF Head Rato Is Arrested Over Tax Fraud Allegations In Spain
An influential figure in Spanish banking and politics, Rodrigo Rato was the predecessor of Dominique Strauss-Khan, who has also had extensive legal troubles.
CEOs Of Germanwings, Lufthansa Visit Crash Site
Speaking with reporters, Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr did not respond to questions about the co-pilot's medical history.
Super Bowl XLIX Was Most Watched Show In TV History
According to ratings released by Nielsen, 114.4 million Americans tuned in to watch the Patriots beat the Seahawks. It surpassed the 2014 Super Bowl by 2 million viewers.
Ukraine: Moscow Was Behind 2014 Deaths Of Protesters In Kiev
President Viktor Poroshenko, speaking on the one-year anniversary of a bloody day of protests leading up to his predecessor's ouster, accuses the Kremlin of organizing snipers who killed dozens.
Psychologists Group Apologizes For Backing Post-Sept. 11 Interrogation Tactics
NPR's Jon Hamilton, who is reporting on the story for our Newscast unit, says the apology comes in response to an independent report commissioned by the APA itself.
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