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Mexico disputes language in US bill on ratifying trade pact MEXICO CITY (AP) - Just days after a landmark agreement on a trade pact to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement, Mexico objected ...
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Chelsea's EPL slump continues with 1-0 loss to Bournemouth LONDON (AP) - Dan Gosling's late goal gave Bournemouth a 1-0 win at Chelsea on Saturday as Frank Lampard's team fell to its fourth loss in five ...
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State report finds recycling lags in Vegas compared with US LAS VEGAS (AP) - Las Vegas Strip resorts have won praise for their recycling efforts, but a state analysis shows the rest of the Vegas area falls short of ...
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Carter leads Mississippi State 67-61 over Kansas State NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - With its top scorer being held in check, Mississippi State turned to its secondary players to record a 67-61 win over Kansas State ...
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Liverpool extends EPL lead as Leicester draws, Chelsea loses LONDON (AP) - Mo Salah and Liverpool are running away with the Premier League. Salah used his blistering pace and a bit of trickery to score both ...
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Insider attack kills 9 Afghan militia, officials say KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - At least one member of an Afghan militia opened fire on his fellow militiamen early Saturday, killing nine, in what the ...
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Nicaragua nationalizes fuel firm 2 days after US sanctions MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) - Nicaragua nationalized the fuel distribution company DNP on Saturday, two days after U.S. authorities sanctioned the ...
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Court overturns drug conviction on surveillance grounds COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) - In 2015, Colorado Springs police placed a camera atop a utility pole to monitor a suspected drug stash house ...
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Trump to go to Army-Navy football game for 2nd year in a row WASHINGTON (AP) - For the second year in a row, President Donald Trump booked the annual Army-Navy football game on his schedule. Saturday's ...
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Police quell unrest after Malawi soccer president re-elected BLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) - Police in Malawi used tear gas to quell protests against Walter Nyamilandu's re-election as president of the country's ...
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