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Fatal Pedestrian Crashes Increasingly Involve SUVs, Study Finds
Pedestrian deaths have spiked in the U.S. since 2010. SUVs have surged in popularity, but their design can be especially deadly for those on foot.
Australia's 'Man With The Golden Arm' Retires After Saving 2.4 Million Babies
James Harrison, 81, has a rare antibody that can help treat a condition affecting pregnant women. He has donated plasma 1,173 times. But now he has aged out of the donation program.
White House Adviser Jared Kushner Pushes Prison Reform Bill Forward
White House adviser Jared Kushner is pushing a bill that would make programming available to federal prisoners and ease a path for some to win early release. Though some advocates say it's not enough.
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Trump Administration's 3 Biggest Ideas For Lowering Drug Prices
After criticism that the administration's blueprint for drug prices was vague, the secretary of health and human services zeroed in on actions that he said need only his signature.
Months After Election, Italy's Populist Parties Seek More Time To Negotiate Coalition
The two major winners of March's elections, the far-right League party and anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, have so far failed to compromise. The crux of talks now: Who should be prime minister?
First Lady Melania Trump Underwent Medical Procedure To Treat Kidney Condition
First Lady Melania Trump underwent an operation Monday at a military hospital just outside of Washington, D.C. Her office said it was to treat a benign kidney condition.
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Charge Dropped In Case of Missouri Governor, But Prosecutors Plan To Refile
Jury selection was in its third day in the felony invasion of privacy case against Eric Greitens when the trial was halted. But officials said they will pursue the case using a special prosecutor.
Religion A Large Presence As U.S. Embassy Opens In Jerusalem
The U.S. selected two evangelical Christians to offer prayers at a ceremony opening its new embassy in Jerusalem. One of the pastors, Robert Jeffress, is known for dismissing other faiths.
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Satellite Photos Show North Korea Razing Nuclear Test Site, Analysts Say
North Korea recently pledged to begin dismantling the Punggye-ri site later this month in front of foreign media, but the security blog 38 North says its destruction is already underway.
Nanny Gets Life Without Parole In 2012 Stabbing Deaths Of 2 Children
Yoselyn Ortega, 55, wept as she spoke to the court at her sentencing. She was convicted in the 2012 stabbing deaths of 2-year-old Leo and 6-year-old Lucian Krim.
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