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Republicans remove provision in bill that would require political campaigns report help from foreign country like Russia

A provision in the National Defense Authorization Act would have required political campaigns to report it if a foreign country reaches out to them with an offer of assistance. Republicans, however, stripped it from the bill, CNN.com reported.

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40% of virus carriers in Italian town show no symptoms: study

More than 40 percent of people diagnosed with COVID-19 in one Italian town showed no signs of being ill, according to research published Tuesday indicating that asymptomatic carriers may be significant spreaders of the virus.

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Francis Bacon triptych sells for $84m at online auction

A triptych by Francis Bacon fetched $84.6 million on Monday at a Sotheby's auction held without an audience and live-streamed to bidders worldwide in a first for the company forced to adapt its big events during the coronavirus pandemic.

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China passes Hong Kong security law: reports

China passed a sweeping national security law for Hong Kong on Tuesday, a historic move that critics and many western governments fear will smother the finance hub's freedoms and hollow out its autonomy.

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Sale of sacred statues in Paris vexes Black Lives Matter campaigners

A pair of sacred statues that a Nigerian museum commission and protesters claimed were looted during the country's 1960s civil war fetched 212,500 euros ($239,000) at auction in Paris on Monday.

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Netanyahu warns Assad to keep out Iran

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Tuesday he would be "risking the future" of his regime if he allowed Iran to be entrenched militarily in his country.

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Political conservatism indirectly linked to flouting coronavirus safety measures via reduced trust in science

New research published in the journal Psychology, Health & Medicine suggests that trust in science plays a critical role in compliance with COVID-19 prevention guidelines. The findings indicate there are several social and psychological factors, including political conservatism, that influence trust in science, which in turn predicts how often people follow the safety measures.“Despite all the efforts to inform the public about the COVID-19 prevention guidelines and the need for ‘flattening the curve’ (i.e., slowing the spread of the virus), there have been numerous instances of people ignorin...

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John Bolton briefed Trump on Russian bounty plot -- and it happened a year earlier than previous reports: AP

Former National Security Advisor John Bolton briefed President Donald Trump on an alleged Russian plot to offer bounties for the killing of U.S. troops serving in Afghanistan.

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Watergate legend Carl Bernstein releases bombshell new report on 'delusional' Trump endangering national security

Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Carl Bernstein published a blockbuster new report at CNN on Monday.

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'Not even close to being over': WHO Chief says despite some progress, 'pandemic is actually speeding up'

The warning from Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus came after global Covid-19 cases topped 10 million and the death toll passed 500,000.

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'Jackal': Crowd heckles Italy's far-right leader Matteo Salvini

An angry crowd greeted Italy's far-right leader Matteo Salvini during a visit to a town in the Naples region Monday, with some heckling and pelting him with eggs and water.

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Novel swine flu discovered in China — and it has potential to create a second pandemic: report

The world could be facing a second pandemic as COVID-19 continues to spread across the globe.

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