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Texas Farmers Suffer Extensive Crop Losses In Wake Of Harvey
Massive rainfall, winds and a slow drying-out process from Harvey have left many farmers overwhelmed and worried.
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Exhumation Shows Spanish Woman Not Salvador Dalí's Daughter, Foundation Says
María Pilar Abel Martínez has long claimed that the surrealist painter is her biological father — a claim that led to Dalí's remains being unearthed in July.
Charge Dropped Against W.Va. Reporter Arrested After Questioning HHS Secretary
The county prosecutor said that while Dan Heyman's conduct "may have been aggressive journalism," it "was not unlawful."
States Sue To Block DACA Termination, Citing Trump's 'Racial Animus'
State attorneys general also argue that the Trump administration's decision to phase out the Obama-era program violates due process rights of the immigrants by failing to protect their personal data.
Opioid Crisis Looms Over Job Market, Worrying Employers And Economists
Companies across the U.S. say it's getting harder to find applicants and keep workers once they've been hired. Economists from the Federal Reserve to Wall Street say opioid addiction may be a factor.
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In The Weeks Before Freshman Year, Money Worries Aplenty
Students often struggle over the summer to make their bills balance out, and it's one of the main reasons that nearly a third of low-income students with college going plans don't show up in the fall.
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Florida Prepares For Hurricane Irma
Hurricane Irma is forecast to hit Florida over the weekend. Officials and residents are preparing for a storm they worry may equal or surpass Hurricane Andrew from 25 years ago.
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4 American Women Reach U.S. Open Tennis Semifinals
All four players to reach the semifinals at the U.S. Open are Americans. The last time that happened was 1981, when the lineup was Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert, Barbara Potter and Tracy Austin.
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Flamingos In The Men's Room: How Zoos And Aquariums Handle Hurricanes
When you're building a zoo disaster plan, there's one thing to keep in mind: If anything can go wrong, it will.
Ex-Charles Manson Follower Leslie Van Houten Recommended For Parole
It's the 21st time that she has appeared before a parole board and the second time commissioners found her suitable for release. California Gov. Jerry Brown reversed another panel's ruling last year.
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