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2017-06-20
Pike Probe targets family in Alaska
Former N. Korea prisoner dies at age 22
Impact of court case could alter U.S. politics
Sinclair approves tuition increase
Supreme Court refuses to hear case against Ohio’s voter-error law,
Car with explosives rams police convoy in Paris
STUDY: OPTIMISM CAN BOOST LIVES
Police to move ahead with pepper-spray case
Sportsmanship on display in Ohio rivalry
Offensive trademarks OK’d on free-speech grounds ,
Survivors tell stories of dramatic escapes
Attack on Muslim crowd may hint U.K. polarizing
U.S. downing Syrian plane angers Russia
Japan probes delay in reporting ship collision
Amazon-Whole Foods deal could spur industry change
Auto racing:
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Florida State’s a survivor; Oregon State rips LSU 13-1
Forward Young flips to Buckeyes
Rebuilding process difficult at the moment for Phillies
Get everybody moving.
Make sure your meat is completely cooked.
My boyfriend insists that we have to rinse off all fruit before eating it – even watermelon, kiwi and cantaloupe. I say fruit that I cut to eat, like melons, doesn’t need to be rinsed first, and it’s OK to just wipe off an apple or grape before popping it
Right ventricle dysplasia can run in families
Bring p lenty of water.
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