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US voters to cast ballots in local and state elections Tuesday; Iran struggles on the global stage.


Impeachment is really happening; Pakistani train ignites and death toll rises.


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National reading scores decline; Congress recognizes the Armenian genocide.


North Carolina has to redraw districts before presidential primaries; Lebanon prime minister steps down as protests continue.


California brush fires keep on burning; Argentines vote in a new president.


Impeachment hearings continue amid Republican protests; Iraqis fed up with their government attempt to storm the Green Zone.


Trump lifts the sanctions on Turkey; deceased Spanish dictator Francisco Franco removed from the Valley of the Fallen.


Google says it’s achieved “quantum supremacy” with a prototype computer; Gantz takes a shot at building an Israeli government.


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