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Armenia says it shot down Azerbaijani drone near capital

Armenia says it shot down Azerbaijani drone near capital

YEREVAN, Armenia — Armenia's military said its rockets shot down an Azerbaijani drone near the capital on Thursday night, as heavy fighting persisted in the conflict over the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
New rules for Liverpool as virus cases in England quadruple

New rules for Liverpool as virus cases in England quadruple

LONDON — Britain imposed tighter restrictions on social gatherings in the port city of Liverpool and three towns as scientists reported Thursday that the number of COVID-19 cases in England has quadrupled or more in the last month.
Check's in the mail? Trump doling out aid before election

Check's in the mail? Trump doling out aid before election

CHICAGO — It's almost as if he's writing a personal check.
Frederick Wiseman on the life of American institutions

Frederick Wiseman on the life of American institutions

NEW YORK — Frederick Wiseman has spent more than half a century documenting American institutions.
Documentary tries to prove existence of dead Lincoln photo

Documentary tries to prove existence of dead Lincoln photo

NEW YORK — The image is haunting, depicting a gaunt-faced man with a familiar beard, staring ahead lifelessly. The right eye is bulging and appears disfigured from an unseen wound.
New Steinem biopic shines light on a sisterhood of activists

New Steinem biopic shines light on a sisterhood of activists

Among the pithy quips attributed to Gloria Steinem over the years is this reply to why she wasn't interested in getting married: “I can’t mate in captivity.” She did eventually marry, to her own surprise, at age 66.
Prince Harry speaks about race, marks UK Black History Month

Prince Harry speaks about race, marks UK Black History Month

LONDON — Prince Harry has spoken about his “awakening” to race issues as he and his wife, Meghan, launched an anti-racism campaign to mark Black History Month in the U.K.
Last solo recording of jazz icon Dave Brubeck to be released

Last solo recording of jazz icon Dave Brubeck to be released

Nearly eight years after his death, the final solo recording of late American jazz pianist legend Dave Brubeck is set for release next month.
Paternity ruling nudges Delphine Boel to Belgian royalty

Paternity ruling nudges Delphine Boel to Belgian royalty

Artist and sculptor Delphine Boel is on the cusp of officially becoming a Belgian princess after a Brussels court ruled in her favour Thursday in a decades-old royal paternity scandal pitting her against former King Albert II.
Barrett opposed 'abortion on demand,' raising doubts on Roe

Barrett opposed 'abortion on demand,' raising doubts on Roe

WASHINGTON — Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett signed a 2006 newspaper ad sponsored by an anti-abortion group in which she said she opposed “abortion on demand” and defended “the right to life from fertilization to the end of natural life.