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72 Killed In Attack In Syria Where Toxic Chemicals And Shelling Were Reported
An attack on a town in Idlib province early Tuesday allegedly combined conventional and chemical weapons. After the initial strike, a hospital was reportedly bombarded as it treated victims.
BLM Replaces Mountain Landscape Photo With Coal Seam On Home Page
Critics were not kind to the Bureau of Land Management on social media. The agency says it plans to rotate photos showing various uses for federally managed lands.
U.S. Deploys Navy Strike Group To Korean Peninsula As Missile Concerns Mount
The deployment of the Carl Vinson Strike Group comes amid pledges from North Korea to continue testing the weapons and as the Trump administration articulates its strategy towards the rogue nation.
'Explosive' Image Of An Assassination Wins World Press Photo Of The Year
Photographer Burhan Ozbilici's image of the killing of Russia's ambassador to Turkey was described by one jury member as the "face of hatred." Jurors have made it clear that it was a heated debate.
New Research Shows How 'Atmospheric Rivers' Wreak Havoc Around The Globe
The idea of plumes of moisture curling above our heads might seem beautiful, but new research shows atmospheric rivers to be among the most damaging of weather systems.
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GAO Will Investigate Skyrocketing Prices For Orphan Drugs
The Orphan Drug Act was created to help patients with rare diseases get life-saving medications. But soaring prices suggest the law is being manipulated to increase profits.
GSA Says Trump D.C. Hotel Lease Is Valid, Despite Ban On Elected Officials
The General Services Administration says while the contract bars elected officials, the Trump Organization may lease the Old Post Office because President Trump moved his businesses into a trust.
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2 Former Penn State Administrators Plead Guilty To Roles In Abuse Scandal
Former Vice President Gary Schultz and former Athletic Director Tim Curley each pleaded guilty Monday to misdemeanor child endangerment, for covering up child abuse by disgraced coach Jerry Sandusky.
Huge Crowds Rally Against Venezuela's Deeply Unpopular President
After the government blocked opponents' efforts to trigger a recall election, they say their only option is to take to the streets and convince President Nicolas Maduro to resign.
Toy Hall Of Fame: Dungeons & Dragons, Little People Honored; So Are Swings
Care Bears didn't make the cut; neither did Transformers or Uno. But it's a good day for Little People, first produced by Fisher-Price in 1959.
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