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They Came for Spiritual Revival, Only to Be Trapped in a Deadly Stampede
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How did a religious gathering in India turn into a deadly stampede?
More than 120 people died in a stampede after a religious gathering in northern India on Tuesday -
Yahoo News - World
Severe overcrowding and a lack of exits contributed to the deadly stampede at an Indian festival
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There’s a Name for the Trap Joe Biden Faces
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At least 121 people killed in India stampede
At least 121 people were killed and dozens more were injured when a stampede broke out at a religious festival in northern India Tuesday. It's still unclear what may have caused the panic. Anbarasan Ethirajan, South Asia editor for BBC News, ...India -
Financial Times - Business
Women and younger drinkers drive Guinness revival
Diageo’s Irish stout loses laddish image and finds new consumers to become UK’s favourite beer -
The New York Times - Top stories
Lightning Is Blamed for Deadly New Mexico Fire
The South Fork fire and another one in the state left two people dead and destroyed 1,400 structures.Mexico -
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Success Eluded Him in Dance. Then Came Gymnastics and Simone Biles.
Grégory Milan, who works with Biles and the French national team, has found a home in gymnastics, though his pure dance background is unusual in the sport. -
ABC News - Entertainment
Q&A: Ahead of orchestral tour, Beck says listening to classical music is a 'spiritual' experience
It’s been 30 years since Beck released his breakout lo-fi anthem “Loser.” -
The New York Times - World
Gaza Cease-Fire Talks Revive After Weeks of Deadlock
The negotiations had been stalled for weeks until Hamas announced on Wednesday that it had exchanged some ideas with mediators on a new way forward.
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