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Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh Resigns In Aftermath Of Children's Book Scandal
Pugh, a Democrat, is being investigated for an alleged "self-dealing" scheme in which she sold thousands of copies of a self-published children's book series to entities with business before the city.
Opioid Executive John Kapoor Found Guilty In Landmark Bribery Case
The federal government accused John Kapoor, the founder of Insys Therapeutics, and his co-defendants of running a nationwide bribery scheme that contributed to the opioid crisis.
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Army Soldier Falls Into Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano After Straining For Better View
A soldier visiting the active volcano on the Big Island hopped a guardrail and fell in when the ground collapsed. Airlifted out of the crater, he is in stable condition.
Employees Start To Feel The Squeeze Of High-Deductible Health Plans
The average deductible for employer-sponsored health insurance has quadrupled in the last 12 years. A Los Angeles Times investigation finds even insured workers are going without needed medical care.
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Unemployment Drops To 3.6%, 263,000 Jobs Added, Showing Economy Remains Strong
Employers added far more jobs than expected in April — another sign the U.S. economy is chugging along as the expansion nears the 10-year mark. The unemployment rate was the lowest since 1969.
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Barr's House Panel Snub Advances Dispute Between Trump, Congress
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi cautioned Democrats to take it slow with Mueller report responses. Attorney General Barr's refusal to appear before a House panel forces Democrats to rethink that approach.
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A Dream Come True: Crocs With Attachable Fanny Packs
The company that makes Crocs is teaming up with a Japanese clothing brand to create stylish additions that you can attach to the ankle strap. The combo units are being sold for $53.
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Idaho Woman Turns Tree Stump Into A Free Library For Elves
Sharalee Armitage Howard gave a deteriorating 110-year-old cottonwood tree a new life by hollowing out the stump and adding a roof and a glass French door. She turned it into a little free library.
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'We Were Lucky': Kids Of Holocaust Survivors Learned Their Parents' Life Philosophy
At StoryCorps, Abe and Esther Schuster remember their parents' joyful outlook, even as Holocaust survivors. "They never were kids," Abe said. "So sometimes you can make up for things later."
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NYPD Judge Recommends That The Officer Involved In Eric Garner's Death Be Fired
NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo was found guilty of using a banned chokehold but not guilty of intentionally restricting Garner's breathing in 2014. The department says he has now been suspended.
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