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McDonald's Tweet Blasts President Trump, And Is Quickly Deleted
McDonald's says its account was "hacked by an external source." The tweet drew a wide range of responses — from pledges to eat a Big Mac today to calls for a boycott.
Child Sex Abuse In U.S. Gymnastics Affected Hundreds, IndyStar Reports
The newspaper spent months investigating sexual exploitation of children in competitive gymnastics. It found that over the last 20 years, at least 368 gymnasts have alleged abuse by adults.
Chicago Cubs Beat Los Angeles Dodgers To Enter World Series For First Time Since 1945
The Cubs put an end to a 71-year drought Saturday, winning 5-0 to advance to the World Series against the Cleveland Indians. The Cubs last took the World Series title in 1908.
Health Official Warns Zika Could Spread Across U.S. Gulf Coast
Health officials confirmed Friday that mosquitoes have infected locals and tourists on South Beach with Zika. Florida officials fear it will be a strike on Miami's tourism industry.
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Spanish Judge Orders Bags Of Blood Destroyed In Doping Case
The order came after a judge found Dr. Eufemiano Fuentes guilty of endangering public health. The destruction of the blood and records means we may never know what athletes were treated by Fuentes.
The Hidden Limitations Of Health Savings Accounts
In order to get the tax advantages of a health savings account, the health plan it's linked to has to meet several certain criteria. Consumers with a health savings account may also be on the hook for the entire cost of medical care, except preventive care.
Grand Jury Indicts Dozens Of Atlanta Educators Over Cheating Scandal
Among them is former Atlanta superintendent Beverly Hall, who was the national superintendent of the year in 2009.
How To Hit A Big Dunk: Brittney Griner's Tweet Comes True For Baylor
The NCAA women's Sweet 16 is set as Baylor's Brittney Griner hits 33 points — and three dunks — while Delaware's Elena Delle Donne passes the 3,000 career points milestone.
How Much Good Can You Do? There's A Calculator For That
The "Giving What We Can" campaign urges members to donate 10 percent of their incomes to effective charities. Over many years, the group's calculators suggest, such giving could improve far more lives than you might imagine.
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SEAL Foundation Says It Won't Accept Money From Bin Laden Raid Book
Matt Bissonnette, the former Navy SEAL who wrote No Easy Day, reportedly plans to give part of his proceeds from the book to the Navy SEAL Foundation, a non-profit that aids Naval Special Warfare personnel and their families. But the group says it won't accept any money from the book's sales.
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