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They've Waited A Long, Long Time For This: Veteran Cubs Fans Rejoice
Every Cubs fan on Earth has been waiting ... and waiting ... to see their team win the World Series. The longer they lived, the more patience they needed. But on Wednesday night, all was rewarded.
Who Is Reince Priebus, Trump's Newly Named Chief Of Staff?
Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, stayed on good terms with Donald Trump as the nominee and made sure the party's apparatus backed up Trump.
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How Nashville Man Cleared Of 'Homosexual Acts' Conviction Paves The Way
Some unlikely allies in Nashville have united to expunge the record of a man convicted of a so-called "sodomy" law in 1995. His record has been cleared, but charges against 41 men have come to light.
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For Republicans, Partial Obamacare Repeal Carries Political Risks
Repeal of the Affordable Care Act is politically dangerous for Republicans unless they can pass a replacement that covers many of the people who benefit from the health care law.
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The Aztecs Once Revered It. Will You Fall For Amaranth, Too?
Hardier than corn, this ancient grain has a subtle, nutty flavor and is full of nutrients. But for most Americans, amaranth is still obscure. Researchers in Tennessee hope to change that.
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Juan Gabriel, The 'Divo Of Juarez,' Dies At 66
Juan Gabriel was a singular pop star who transcended borders and the trappings of gender.
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Organic Gatorade: It's Still Loaded With Sugar, Folks
A beverage created in the laboratory now has a better-for-you organic version. But nutrition experts point out, this sports drink is still loaded with sugar and calories.
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A Paralympian Cyclist Gears Up For Rio
Nearly 300 Americans are heading to Rio de Janiero to compete in the Paralympics that begin Sept. 7. For Jennifer Schuble, it's her third time and the cyclist hopes to win gold yet again.
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U.S. Gasoline Use Hits A Record, But That May Not Last
Drivers burned more than 405 million gallons a day in June, the most ever. But more efficient cars and an expected decline in auto ownership could mean the peak will soon be in the rearview mirror.
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FAA Expects 600,000 Commercial Drones In The Air Within A Year
The soaring number of drones for hire is forecast in response to new federal rules that simplify and streamline the process of getting government approval and certification.
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