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7.6 magnitude quake strikes off southern Philippines, triggering tsunami warnings
The powerful quake prompted many villagers to flee their homes in panic. Japanese authorities issued evacuation orders in parts of Okinawa. There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
Spain Will Finally Let Children Go Outside This Sunday, After Nearly 6 Weeks
Anger spiked on Tuesday, after the government initially said children would only be allowed outdoors to accompany adults on trips to essential businesses, such as grocery stores.
U.S. Sends Ventilators To Russia In $5.6 Million Coronavirus Aid Package
The U.S. government delivers 50 American-made ventilators on Thursday and will send another 150 next week.
Italian Suspect Accused Of Targeting People Of Color Wounds 6 In Drive-By Shooting
The suspect reportedly ran for local elections last year on an anti-immigrant platform.
A Georgia Boy Started Reading At 6 Months Old. Now 12, He's In College
Caleb Anderson is a sophomore at Chattahoochee Technical College in Marietta, Ga. He's taking calculus and macroeconomics and wants to be an aerospace engineer to help "people reach the stars."
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If You Know Where The Missing $6 Million Is, Please Tell Sierra Leone
Funds allocated to fight Ebola have vanished into thin air. That kind of funny money business happens all too often when disaster strikes and donations roll in.
Insect Named For Ruth Bader Ginsburg Is Step Toward Equality Of The 6-Legged Sexes
A newly identified praying mantis species, Ilomantis ginsburgae, is named for the Supreme Court justice. The species is also — unusually — identified by traits specific to the female, not the male.
Tenn. School Bus Crash Claims Another Victim As A 6th Child Dies
The driver, Johnthony Walker, 24, was charged on Monday with five counts of vehicular homicide. Chattanooga police say he will now be charged with a sixth, after a hospitalized child died.
SpaceX Completes Successful Launch, Narrowly Misses Catching $6 Million Nose Cone
As part of his "rocket reusability" ethos, Elon Musk had hoped to use a giant net on a boat to catch the rocket's protective covering. It turns out it's hard to catch stuff falling from space.
Cambridge Dictionary adds more than 6,000 words, including skibidi and delulu
Internet culture has infiltrated the English language. New additions to the Cambridge Dictionary this year include skibidi, delulu, tradwife and broligarchy.
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