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The 'Facebook Effect' On Organ Donation
Between May 1 and the middle of September, around 275,000 Facebook users posted their donor status on the site. Now the social network has rolled out the feature in Canada and Mexico to spur donations.
Oil Seen Leaking From Hurricane-Hit Facility On Grand Bahama Island
Eyewitness images and satellite pictures show oil that seeped from tanks at a major storage terminal on the island's eastern side. The terminal's owner says it was damaged by Hurricane Dorian.
Carbon Emissions Are Falling, But Still Not Enough, Scientists Say
The global slowdown could create a historic drop in carbon emissions, but it's still not enough to avoid the worst impacts of climate change.
Co-Founder of Kraftwerk, Florian Schneider, Has Died
The multi-instrumentalist and vocalist who co-founded the enormously influential German band Kraftwerk, died just a few days after his 73rd birthday.
South African President Ramaphosa And ANC Hold On To Power In National Elections
President Cyril Ramaphosa will argue that he has a mandate to unify the country and turn around the struggling economy. South Africa's stagnant unemployment rate is hovering at 27%.
Nobel Peace Prize Goes To Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed
The Ethiopian leader received the award for his efforts to bring an end to 20 years of war with neighboring Eritrea.
Brazil Sends Military To Border To Cope With Flood Of Fleeing Venezuelans
The exodus of Venezuelans, trying to escape food and medicine shortages, has been called "one of Latin America's largest mass-population movements in history."
Exit Polls Show An Extremely Close Race In German Election To Succeed Angela Merkel
After 16 years in office, the German chancellor is stepping down. Early results show a razor-thin margin in what is expected to be one of the closest outcomes in years.
House Poised To Pass Biden's $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Bill This Week
Speaker Nancy Pelosi is calling for bipartisan support for the upcoming House vote on the Senate-amended legislation. Such support is unlikely, as Republicans are fiercely opposed to the package.
One, Two, Three, Four. U.S. Men's Basketball Wins Fourth Straight Olympic Gold Medal
The USA team defeated France 87-82 to win the gold medal. Kevin Durant, of the Brooklyn Nets, dominated during the game. It was the squad's seventh gold medal in the past eight Olympics.
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