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Slow music: Chord change in Germany of 639-year organ piece

Slow music: Chord change in Germany of 639-year organ piece

HALBERSTADT, Germany — Hundreds of fans attended a special kind of musical happening Saturday at a church in Germany: a chord change in an organ piece that is supposed to last for an entirety of 639 years.
Quarantine a small price to pay for Australian in Venice

Quarantine a small price to pay for Australian in Venice

VENICE, Italy — Roderick MacKay had to get government approval to leave Australia, spent two weeks in preventive coronavirus quarantine in Rome and will be locked up in a hotel back in Australia for another two weeks upon his return.
Gas pipeline blast kills 16 praying at Bangladesh mosque

Gas pipeline blast kills 16 praying at Bangladesh mosque

DHAKA, Bangladesh — An underground gas pipeline near a mosque exploded during evening prayers outside Bangladesh's capital, leaving 16 Muslim worshipers dead and dozens injured with critical burns, officials said Saturday.
India coronavirus caseload crosses 4M, stretching resources

India coronavirus caseload crosses 4M, stretching resources

NEW DELHI — India’s coronavirus caseload surpassed 4 million on Saturday, deepening misery in the country's vast hinterlands, where surges have crippled the underfunded health care system.
No 7th trial for Mississippi man freed from prison in 2019

No 7th trial for Mississippi man freed from prison in 2019

JACKSON, Miss. — A Mississippi man freed last year after 22 years in prison will not be tried a seventh time in a quadruple murder case, a judge ruled Friday after prosecutors told him they no longer had any credible witnesses.
Kanye West files to run for president on Kentucky ballot

Kanye West files to run for president on Kentucky ballot

FRANKFORT, Ky. — Rapper and music producer Kanye West has filed to run for U.S. president on Kentucky's ballot this fall. A tweet from Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams showed a photo of part of West's application.
Kelly's lawyers want to question gang member in cell attack

Kelly's lawyers want to question gang member in cell attack

CHICAGO — Attorneys for R. Kelly want to question a convicted member of the Latin Kings gang who says he beat up the jailed R&B singer in a Chicago cell.
Stocks claw back some of their losses in another rocky day

Stocks claw back some of their losses in another rocky day

The stock market closed out its worst week in more than two months Friday as a second straight day of turbulent trading ended with more losses. The S&P 500 fell 0.8%, although the index did claw most of the way back from a 3.
Judge OKs extradition for men accused of aiding Ghosn escape

Judge OKs extradition for men accused of aiding Ghosn escape

BOSTON — Two American men accused of smuggling Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn out of Japan while he was awaiting trial on financial misconduct charges can be extradited, a federal judge ruled Friday. U.S.
US unemployment rate falls to 8.4% even as hiring slows

US unemployment rate falls to 8.4% even as hiring slows

WASHINGTON — U.S. unemployment dropped sharply in August from 10.2% to a still-high 8.