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To Master Stage Fright, Practice Makes Imperfect OK
Most people suffer stage fright when speaking or performing in front of a group. One pianist found she could manage the anxiety if she practiced often for an audience, even at the airport.
New York vows to fight rats on their home turf: curbside garbage piles
The city's sanitation commissioner vows that voracious vermin are "absolutely going to hate" the latest rule.
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Trash Is Literally Making a Big Stink Outside Of Moscow
Residents of some suburbs complain their lives are being ruined by the giant garbage dumps that ring the city. With no recycling in the capital, all trash goes into the expanding landfills.
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Into The Wild: Alaskan Train Caters To The Intrepid
The Hurricane Turn is one of the last whistle-stop trains in the U.S. — trains that allow travelers to hop on and off where they choose. Found in Alaska's interior, the Hurricane Turn also provides the only access a few dozen families have to their remote homes and cabins.
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A landslide at a campground in Malaysia has killed at least 16 and left 17 missing
An estimated 94 Malaysians were believed to have been at the campsite in Batang Kali when the incident occurred, a district police chief said. At least 53 people were rescued without harm.
Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation, elects Bola Tinubu as the new president
For Tinubu, it's the culmination of a deeply held ambition. But the elections have been criticized over logistical failings and violence that suppressed the vote.
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The Portland Thorns will be sold, the latest fallout from scandals in women's soccer
Merritt Paulson's decision to sell the Thorns comes after a pair of team executives were dismissed for their roles in systemic abuse and misconduct in the National Women's Soccer League.
In Bangkok, Residents' Anger Rises With Floodwaters
Flooding that has killed more than 400 people in Thailand continues to make its way south into the capital, Bangkok. Tempers are flaring as some residents complain the government is sacrificing poorer areas to the waters to protect more affluent and industrial areas closer to the city center.
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Officials Scrutinized Over Classified Information, But Rarely Found Criminal
There's a long history of government officials getting FBI scrutiny for mishandling classified information. But prosecutors usually require bad intent or ulterior motives to bring a criminal case.
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Pakistan's Ex-Prime Minister Sharif Sentenced To 7 Years In Latest Corruption Case
Nawaz Sharif, who was removed from office over a separate corruption case last year, claims that the charges against him are politically motivated.
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