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Nereus, 1 Of 4 Submersibles To Reach Depths Of Mariana, Is Lost
The unmanned vehicle was 30 days into a 40-day expedition when it imploded under pressure as great as 16,000 pounds per square inch. Nereus was exploring the Kermadec Trench northeast of New Zealand.
The Average American Man Is Too Big For His Britches
Growing waistlines, a savvy clothing industry and good old-fashioned stubbornness have kept many men in pants that don't fit. It doesn't have to be this way.
Megan Thee Stallion Protests Breonna Taylor Ruling On 'SNL'
One of the biggest stars in hip-hop used her appearance on Saturday Night Live to call out Kentucky attorney general Daniel Cameron.
Cost Of Racism: U.S. Economy Lost $16 Trillion Because Of Discrimination, Bank Says
Citigroup estimates the economy would see a $5 trillion boost over the next five years if the U.S. were to tackle key areas of discrimination against African Americans.
Spain Cracks Down On Outdoor Drinking, Smoking In Renewed Push Against COVID-19
Spanish authorities announced the new measures as they confront a new wave of COVID-19 after tamping down the disease months ago.
U.S. Adds 261,000 Jobs In October, And A Revision Restores Job Creation Streak
One month after large and destructive storms disrupted the U.S. economy, job creation rebounded somewhat and the unemployment rate fell again.
Alabama Men's Basketball Team Almost Had An Amazing Comeback
Down to only three players on the court, the University of Alabama men's basketball team came very close to pulling off the upset of a lifetime against Minnesota. Instead, the team will have to settle for one of the grittiest losing efforts ever.
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Flynn The Bichon Wins Best In Show
Flynn, a bichon frise, has won best in show in the 2018 Westminter Dog Show.
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Brazil's Lula Da Silva Defies Deadline To Hand Himself Over To Police
The former president remained holed up with his thousands of supporters, far from where authorities ordered him to begin his 12-year prison sentence for corruption Friday evening.
Regulators Investigate Fast-Food Chains' Limits On Whom They Hire
Ten states and the District of Columbia are asking fast-food chains about the use of what are known as "no poach" agreements that limit the ability of workers to switch jobs.
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