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With No Options, Displaced Iraqi Yazidis Return To Homes Destroyed In ISIS Fight
Thousands of Yazidis who were in displacement camps in northern Iraq's Kurdistan Region have returned to Sinjar. "It's a beautiful feeling to be home," says a Yazidi woman who recently arrived.
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South Korea Considers Tighter Coronavirus Restrictions As Cases Spike
Amid criticism of the government's recent handling of the pandemic, the country is seeing more cases than at any other time in the past nine months.
Momentum For Coronavirus Relief Bill Builds, But Time Short As Parties Work On Deal
With days left before Congress aims to wrap for the year, Republicans and Democrats appear more willing to negotiate on a COVID-19 relief bill. But key sticking points remain.
As Trump's Election Pressure Campaign Hits Republican Officials, Some Hit Back
"History will not be kind to those who are cognizant of the truth and yet choose silence for political expediency," said a Florida county GOP elections supervisor.
Millions Of Census Records May Be Flawed, Jeopardizing Trump's Bid To Alter Count
The number of 2020 census records requiring quality checks because of irregularities has ballooned into the millions. That may stop Trump from getting control of a key count before leaving office.
With Georgia Rally, Trump Tests Role As Asset Or Liability For Senate GOP Control
President Trump heads to Georgia today, a state where he's claimed widespread election fraud. He's trying to convince voters to send Republicans to the U.S. Senate to keep control of the chamber.
Backing Trump, Some Ex-Military Officers Spread Conspiracies, Urge Martial Law
The former military officers are strong supporters of the president and have backed some of the most outlandish election conspiracy theories and, for some, calls for martial law.
'He Will Be A Happier Elephant': Vet Describes What It Was Like To Rescue Kaavan
Dr. Amir Khalil, a veterinarian with Four Paws International, says the "world's loneliest elephant" is settling into his new home in Cambodia. Khalil sang Sinatra's "My Way" to help calm Kaavan.
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Education Department Extends Student Loan Payment Freeze Through January
Congress hit pause on federal student loan payments in the CARES Act. The latest extension of this relief will last until after President-elect Joe Biden takes office.
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Coronavirus FAQs: Are Playgrounds Too Risky? Do I Need A Mask For Outdoor Exercise?
States are closing down playgrounds again as case counts rise. Is that a good idea? Also: What's the deal with masks and outdoor exercise?
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