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Democrats Pick Ex-Kentucky Governor To Respond To Trump Speech To Congress
Steve Beshear is credited with lowering Kentucky's uninsured rate. Immigration activist Astrid Silva is also scheduled to respond to the president's remarks Tuesday night.
Car Bomb Kills More Than 50 People Near Syrian Town Captured From ISIS
At least 34 of the dead reportedly were civilians. The blast happened just north of al-Bab, at a checkpoint crowded with people who had fled the fighting and were preparing to return to their homes.
GOP Health Bill Draft Would Cut Medicaid, Emphasize Tax Credits
The plan would replace insurance subsidies for low-income families with tax credits for everyone, eliminate the requirement to buy health care, and end taxes on medical devices.
Suspect In Kansas Shooting Faces Possible Hate Crime Charges
A shooting that left a man dead in Kansas could be ruled a hate crime. Two men from India and a local man who tried to intervene were shot by a man who reportedly thought he was shooting people from the Middle East.
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Bounding Baby Bongo Born
An eastern bongo at the Los Angeles Zoo birthed the first bongo to be born at the zoo in more than 20 years. Bongos are native to Africa and have stripes, big ears and horns.
Los Angeles Officials To ICE: Stop Identifying Yourselves As Police
The mayor of Los Angeles co-signed a letter to the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency requesting that its agents not identify themselves as "police" during operations in the city.
When You Love An Old Dog, Managing Care Can Be A Challenge
Aging dogs often need extra medical care. But there comes a time to be realistic about what can and can't be done, veterinarians say. The pet's comfort is paramount.
Some Democrats Will Bring Muslim Guests To Trump's Speech
While congressional Democrats invite immigrants and wear "suffragette white," the White House has chosen its guests with equal calculation.
Auto industry urges caution on Nebraska autonomous car bill
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Lobbyists for auto manufacturers and dealers say Nebraska should be careful not to over-regulate self-driving vehicles as technology…
Just How Much Pee Is In That Pool?
Scientists have now identified an easy way to measure pool urine—by looking for traces of a common artificial sweetener. Urine in pools mixed with chemicals can pose a potential health threat.
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