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Thai Printing Company Refuses To Issue Today's 'New York Times'
The newspaper whose motto is "All the news that's fit to print" didn't meet a printer's requirements in Thailand on Tuesday because of a story about the king.
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Greater Sage Grouse Won't Get Federal Protection
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says the charismatic Western bird doesn't need Endangered Species Act protection. A listing would have meant limits on mining and ranching in much of the West.
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The Wisconsin governor pointed the finger at Donald Trump for his early demise, but Walker also has himself to blame for repeated gaffes and missteps on foreign policy, immigration and more.
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The Public Interest Research Group came up with a matching-funds plan that would benefit candidates who have raised the most money from small donations.
Text Reminders Help People Lower Cholesterol, Blood Pressure
Plain old text messages — you know, the ones you don't need a smartphone to receive — helped people with heart disease make changes like smoking less and exercising more.
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Announcing Rex's retirement, police in Albuquerque, N.M., also outlined a sad story, saying his handler recently retired — and that the officer, who has a small child, couldn't take the dog home.
Before The Pope Arrives In The U.S., Here Are 3 Stories You Should Read
Pope Francis will arrive on U.S. soil for the first time this afternoon. These are three curious, compelling stories — about his popemobile, his ideology and his draw — to read while you wait.
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