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Navy to overhaul its education system as US advantages erode
The U.S. Navy is overhauling its approach to education because the nation no longer has a massive economic and technological edge over potential adversaries, according to a strategy it is releasing Monday.
A clinic prepares for Supreme Court abortion fight
The Hope Medical Group for Women in northern Louisiana fields phone calls every day from anxious pregnant women who ask if abortion is still legal and if the clinic, one of only three that provides abortions in the state, is still open.
2nd coronavirus death in US
Health officials in Washington state said Sunday night that a second person had died from the coronavirus — a man in his 70s from a nursing facility near Seattle where dozens of people were sick and had been tested for the virus.
Iran: Council member close to supreme leader dies from virus
Iranian state radio says a member of a council that advises Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has died after after falling ill from the new coronavirus.
202 new confirmed cases of coronavirus infection reported on Chinese mainland
Chinese health authority said Monday it received reports of 202 new confirmed cases of novel coronavirus infection and 42 deaths on Sunday on the Chinese mainland.
5.8-magnitude quake hits 49km W of Amatignak Island, Alaska -- USGS
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.8 jolted 49km W of Amatignak Island, Alaska at 00:31:16 GMT on Monday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Scientists find possible evidence of chromosomes, DNA preserved in dinosaur fossils
An international team has found possible evidence of fossilized cell nuclei and chromosomes within preserved cartilage of baby duck-billed dinosaurs dating back 75 million years.
China to remain top toy maker globally despite coronavirus impact
As a hub of the global toy industry, China's crucial role in the supply chain won't be shaken by a potential coronavirus-related impact, a U.S. toy industry executive has said.
Death toll from N. Brazil shipwreck hits 6
The death toll from the shipwreck that occurred on Saturday on the Amazon River in northern Brazil has reached six, authorities said on Sunday.
Weary and divided, Israel goes back to the polls
For the third time in under a year, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seeking re-election, and once again the Israeli leader is on the ropes.