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Under The Banner Of Marijuana — An Estonian Municipality Adopts A New Flag
The rural region has a long history of cultivating cannabis that goes back 150 years, and on Tuesday the newly formed local government approved using the leaf as the official government symbol.
Test of Herceptin Finds Briefer Treatment Can Work, With Fewer Side Effects
An aggressive type of breast cancer — a HER2-positive tumor — often shrinks with Herceptin treatment, but side effects can be tough. Researchers say a shorter course of the drug may be a good option.
Tension Grows Around Referendum In Burundi
Rights groups accuse the government of intimidating and even killing opponents of the vote, which could extend the rule of President Pierre Nkurunziza.
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Warming Waters Push Fish To Cooler Climes, Out Of Some Fishermen's Reach
From bass to lobster, hundreds of species that live along U.S. coastlines are projected to migrate north over the next 80 years, making them harder to catch and manage. It's already happening.
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A Year Into The Job, 3 Big Lessons About Special Counsel Robert Mueller
The taciturn former FBI director sits like a sphinx in the eye of a political hurricane in which he is considered both a villain and an unlikely champion.
Low Cut Connie's Rise Is 'The Essence Of Rock And Roll'
Low Cut Connie have always made music for the motel-bound Beverlys and diner waitress Connies of the world. Dirty Pictures (Part 2) is no different.
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Michigan State Reaches $500 Million Settlement Over Nassar Abuse
Michigan State University has agreed to pay a $500 million settlement to victims of Larry Nassar.
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During Roundtable, Trump Calls Some Unauthorized Immigrants 'Animals'
During the discussion on California's "sanctuary law," the president said of immigrants suspected of gang membership, "These aren't people. These are animals."
Ash Cloud And 'Ballistic Blocks' Shot From Kilauea's Crater, USGS Says
Volcanic rocks 2 feet in diameter have been found in a parking lot a few hundred yards from the volcano's Halemaumau crater, the U.S. Geological Survey reports.
Japanese Rail Operator Says Sorry For 'Inexcusable' Departure 25 Seconds Early
It is at least the second time in about six months that a Japanese railway has been forced to apologize to passengers for a seconds-early departure.
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