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NPR NewsThe incident is reminiscent of one in September, in which some 200 pilot whales died after a pod stranded itself on the remote west coast of Tasmania, off Australia's southeastern coast.
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NPR NewsThree U.S. Marines found unresponsive in a car at a North Carolina gas station on Sunday died of carbon monoxide poisoning, the local sheriff's office said Wednesday.
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NPR NewsWildfires across Algeria have killed 25 people, including 10 soldiers trying to get the flames under control in the face of high winds and scorching summer temperatures, government ministries said.
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NPR NewsThe deputy commander of the U.N. Command said Monday it has started conversations with North Korea over an American soldier who ran into the North last week across the Koreas' heavily armed border.
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NPR NewsThe vessel was traveling from Lanto village in Southeast Sulawesi province to nearby Lagili village when it capsized. The wooden boat was carrying 40 people but was designed for just 20.
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NPR NewsGerrit Marshall, a retired television broadcast engineer from Madison, prevailed Saturday night at Sloppy Joe's Bar, a frequent hangout of Ernest Hemingway when he lived in Key West during the 1930s.
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NPR NewsBrian Harman turned back every challenge in the British Open, from big names to bad weather, and took his place among major champions with a victory that was never seriously in doubt.
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NPR NewsWith a huge lead built up over main rival Tadej Pogačar, Vingegaard knew the victory was effectively his again before the largely ceremonial final stage.
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NPR NewsSeventy-eight people are still unaccounted for since the landslide hit Irshalwadi village on Wednesday night in Raigadh district, nearly 80 kilometers (50 miles) from Mumbai.
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NPR NewsLongtime Prime Minister Hun Sen's party was assured a landslide victory thanks to the effective suppression any real opposition.
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NPR NewsSunday's inconclusive national elections left parties on both the right and left without a clear path toward forging a new government.
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NPR NewsRussia struck the Ukrainian Black Sea city of Odesa again on Sunday, keeping up a barrage of attacks that has damaged critical port infrastructure in southern Ukraine in the past week.