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Trump says he might keep others from listening in on calls
President Donald Trump said Thursday that he might end the long-running practice of letting other administration officials listen in on presidential calls with foreign leaders. That's after Trump's impeachment was triggered by his July phone call with the president of Ukraine.
More than 1,000 gather in Richmond to oppose abortion bills
More than 1,000 people rallied at the Virginia Capitol on Thursday, protesting legislation advancing in the Democratic-controlled General Assembly that would ease restrictions on abortion access.
Sites in Tennessee, Kentucky, added to Civil Rights Trail
Two sites in Kentucky and two in Tennessee have been added to the U.S. Civil Rights Trail, officials said Thursday.
Lawsuit: Mexican megachurch leaders abused woman for years
A Southern California woman says the father and son leaders of a Mexican megachurch sexually abused her for 18 years starting when she was 12, manipulating Bible passages to convince her the mistreatment actually was a gift from God, according a federal lawsuit.
2020 Democrats step up attacks to blunt Bloomberg's rise
Democratic presidential candidates hoping to revive their flagging campaigns increasingly took aim at Mike Bloomberg on Thursday, blasting their billionaire rival for trying to buy his way into the White House and raising questions about his commitment to racial equality.
Fear, boredom, adventure fill each day on quarantined ship
Fear. Surprising moments of levity. Soul-crushing boredom.
Cruise stranded by virus fears ends with roses in Cambodia
Hundreds of cruise ship passengers long stranded at sea by virus fears cheered as they finally disembarked Friday and were welcomed to Cambodia by the nation's authoritarian leader, who handed them flowers.
China picks new leaders to lead fight in virus epicenter
China on Thursday replaced its top officials in the central province of Hubei and its capital, Wuhan, the epicenter of a viral outbreak that has infected more than 45,000 people worldwide.
Wuhan's sister city mayor calls for battling against misinformation about novel coronavirus
New Zealand's Christchurch City Mayor Lianne Dalziel has called for battling against misinformation, and offering encouragement and support for "anxious and fearful" members of the community due to the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Road mishap claims 14 lives in north India, over 30 injured
At least 14 people died and more than 30 injured in a road mishap in India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh late on Wednesday night, said local police posted in the office of Superintendent of Police on Thursday morning.