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Boat with 422 migrants, some with COVID-19, heads to Sicily

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ROME — A rescue ship with 422 migrants aboard, a small number of whom tested positive for COVID-19, was headed to a port in...

Israel, Greece sign tourism deal to boost economies

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JERUSALEM — Israeli and Greek officials agreed Monday to clear the way for vaccinated tourists to travel between their Mediterranean nations in a bid...

US men’s soccer to play at Northern Ireland on March 28

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CHICAGO — The U.S. men’s soccer team will play 45th-ranked Northern Ireland in an exhibition at Belfast’s Windsor Park on March 28 in the...

Nursing home protections limit families who want to sue

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In her room at a Georgia nursing home, Bessie Burden was so concerned about the coronavirus that she wore a mask — sometimes two...

Bill takes aim at ICE detention centers in Maryland

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland lawmakers heavily debated a bill concerning ICE detention centers on Wednesday, including testimony from a previous detainee who spoke about...

UAE sheikh’s investment in Israeli soccer club put on hold

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JERUSALEM — Plans for an Emirati sheikh to purchase a 50% ownership stake in Israel's famed and controversial Beitar Jerusalem soccer club have been...

Right-hander Ben Heller released by New York Yankees

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NEW YORK — Right-hander Ben Heller was released by the New York Yankees on Friday, two days after he was designated for assignment to...

NHL adapts COVID-19 approach through 1st month of season

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Sabres coach Ralph Krueger marked his return to practice Sunday with an upbeat but cautionary message following a 10-day bout with what he called...

Divided Ecuador heads to presidential runoff ballot in April

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<p>QUITO, Ecuador &mdash; Ecuador is headed to a runoff presidential election in April with its deep political divisions evident after the first round of...

Ghana suspends parliament amid a surge in COVID-19 cases

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<p>ACCRA, Ghana &mdash; Ghana’s parliament has been suspended for at least three weeks following a surge in COVID-19 cases among parliament members and staff.</p> ...