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Azerbaijan, Armenia Trade Accusations Of Breaking Cease-Fire In Nagorno-Karabakh
The conflict over the disputed territory that broke away more than two decades ago appears to rage on despite the truce brokered by Moscow over the weekend.
The End Of Oil? Battle Lines Drawn As Industry Grapples With Energy's Future
The pandemic is adding renewed urgency to a critical debate: Just how quickly can the planet reduce its dependence on oil?
When False Information Goes Viral, COVID-19 Patient Groups Fight Back
Health communication experts say that misinformation spread through support groups can undermine trust in medicine and science. But some patients work to counter falsehoods with facts.
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Takeaways From Amy Coney Barrett's Judiciary Confirmation Hearings
President Trump's nominee deflected answering most questions, citing precedent that she can't weigh in on issues she may rule on. Weeks before the election, Democrats largely honed in on health care.
London And Other English Cities Declared To Be At High Alert For COVID-19
"Things will get worse before they get better," U.K. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said, noting that the coronavirus is spreading exponentially in the United Kingdom.
Being A Mom Is Tough. Being A Mom In A Pandemic Is Even Tougher
Being a mom is challenging enough. Add the pressures of a pandemic — and how do you cope? Mothers in Jordan, the Netherlands and Wisconsin share their stories and strategies.
Filmmaker Finds An Unlikely Underwater Friend In 'My Octopus Teacher'
Craig Foster spent a year diving — without oxygen or a wetsuit — into the frigid sea near Cape Town, South Africa. One octopus began coming out of her den to hunt or explore while Foster watched.
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Wells Fargo Fires More Than 100 Employees Accused Of Coronavirus Relief Fraud
The employees' alleged actions were outside of their work responsibilities and do not involve Wells Fargo's customers, the company said. The bank says it's cooperating with law enforcement.
Postal Service Agrees To Reverse Service Cutbacks Ahead Of Election
The U.S. Postal Service said it agreed to the settlement with Montana because "it has always been our goal to ensure that anyone who chooses to utilize the mail to vote can do so successfully."
Bruder Fire Threatens Homes, Prompts Evacuations In Redlands
The Bruder fire, a brush fire that began late Wednesday night in south Redlands, has burned 125 acres and is 30% contained as of Thursday morning.The…
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