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Actor Leonardo DiCaprio is being urged by environmentalists to step down from his U.N. climate change position over his connection to a Malaysian money-laundering scandal under investigation by the Justice Department.
Shares At a town-hall meeting at a historically black college, President Obama said Tuesday he made “all kinds of bad decisions” as a teen and that more black boys in America need people to tell them “you are worth something.”
Shares Mylan Pharmaceuticals on Friday said it has agreed to pay $465 million to settle claims it short-changed taxpayers by classifying its popular EpiPen as a generic instead of a brand-name product — a move that allowed it to pay smaller rebates to states under Medicaid.
Shares Defending Donald Trump’s huge tax-write off in the 1990s that could have kept him from paying taxes for years, Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence said the nearly $1 billion deduction showed that the business tycoon faced “difficult times.”
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Hillary Clinton's campaign has announced that Sen. Bernie Sanders will hold a Democratic Party rally in Albuquerque on Tuesday to get out the vote for the Democratic presidential candidate.
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Volunteers who worked to keep residents safe when a tornado ripped through a coastal Oregon town are now assessing the damage.
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State police are investigating the death of a man in northern Maine that they say is suspicious.
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A restaurant employee in Charlotte has been shot to death.
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Residents are being evacuated by a wildfire near the southern Colorado town of Westcliffe.
Shares The southwest border has cracked open over the last year as illegal immigrants into the U.S. spiked some 23 percent, according to the latest Homeland Security numbers released Monday.
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The help wanted sign is out for a pathologist to preform autopsies for six south Mississippi counties.
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A union leader for striking Jim Beam workers in Kentucky says contract talks will resume Tuesday as whiskey workers continue picketing the world's biggest bourbon producer. Their main complaint is not money, but time - they say they're being overworked.
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Early voting for the November elections is underway in Georgia.
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Iain Kerr isn't running Fight Club in the laboratory that Ocean Alliance has crafted out of the reformed shipping container just inside its gates at Rocky Neck's most prominent property. It's Robotics Club.
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It so happens that the first class Susan LaForte of Amherst took at the New England School of Feng Shui in Woodbury, Connecticut, was during the weekend after terrorists felled the twin towers in lower Manhattan and plowed a plane into the Pentagon.
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Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia is looking to build more on-campus housing for the second consecutive year due to increasing enrollment.
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We are either facing the end of the world or utopia, depending on whom you ask.
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As the colder months approach, the new Marlboro Curling Club, now officially recognized by USA Curling, is warming up and preparing for its inaugural season at the New England Sports Center.
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Authorities have arrested a man in connection with a homemade explosive left outside a police station in a small northern Colorado mountain town.
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Excerpts of recent editorials of statewide and national interest from Ohio newspapers:
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A Lawrence man has died after a shooting in the city.
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Airstrikes on rebel-held areas in the northern province of Aleppo Monday killed at least 36 people, including children, opposition activists said, as violence in Syria continued while a major operation began against the Islamic State group in neighboring Iraq.
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