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First pharaoh's tomb found in Egypt since Tutankhamun's
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Michigan children found living alone in squalor after mom abandoned them
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Amazon surpasses Walmart in revenue for the first time
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New York Live Bird Markets Ordered to Close After Bird Flu Is Found
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Sri Lanka v Australia: first men’s one-day international – live
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Sasaki's first live batting practice draws a crowd at Dodgers camp
The Japanese phenom threw 27 pitches across two simulated innings on Wednesday at spring training.Yahoo Sports - 18h -
Josh Allen Named N.F.L. Most Valuable Player for First Time in Career
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Jordan Spieth did this Saturday for the first time in over 13 months
Spieth fired 4-under 67 Saturday at the WM Phoenix Open and will enter Sunday's final round T-2.Yahoo Sports - Feb. 8 -
Modi’s BJP wins Delhi vote for first time in almost 3 decades
Indian prime minister’s party regains control of capital’s legislative assembly ahead of Trump meetingFinancial Times - Feb. 9
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