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Rise In Crime May Help Atlanta's Ex-Mayor's Campaign, Despite Cloud Of Corruption
All over the country, a rise in crime is influencing messaging behind political runs. In Atlanta, Kasim Reed, a former two-term mayor, is running again saying that he can lower the city's crime rate.
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Consumer Confusion Triggers State Crackdown On Discount Health Plans
In discount health plans consumers pay a fee for access to a network that offers reduced charges for health care. But state officials and consumer groups say some of the plans are not legitimate.
Florida abortion ban takes effect; NYPD breaks up Columbia protests
People in Florida no longer have access to abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. Police have cleared Hamilton Hall and the pro-Palestinian encampment at Columbia University.
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Oregon District Offers Online Learning After Wildfire Postpones School
The Oregon school district hardest hit by wildfire is scrambling to create some normalcy and hold classes online. It's unclear how many families can participate since so many are displaced.
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McCain Services To Include Past Presidents, But Not Trump
Former McCain campaign chairman Rick Davis outlined five days of tributes and memorials to McCain, who died Saturday at the age of 81.
Meat Raffles Aren't Just About The Meat In This New York Community
The raffles are part social event and part fundraiser, as people in Western New York hang out and drink beer while they bid on slabs of meat. Even if they don't win, "everybody leaves with a smile."
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'Brady Bunch' Episode Fuels Campaigns Against Vaccines — And Marcia's Miffed
One of TV's most famous families laughed off measles in the 1960s. The episode has resurfaced in battles over measles vaccinations today.
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Moms Of Teens Can Benefit From Social Support, Just Like New Moms
Social support networks can help mothers of teenagers navigate through difficulties and maintain closeness with their children, researchers have found.
Federal Aid Arrived For A Burned Town. It May Not Be Enough For Next Fire Season
Ninety percent of the West is under drought. Concerns of another bad fire year come as one farming community in Washington state has barely started cleaning up from a destructive fire last year.
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'Bleed Out' Shows How Medical Errors Can Have Life-Changing Consequences
Steve Burrows' new HBO documentary, Bleed Out, follows the medical malpractice suit he filed on behalf of his mom, who lapsed into a coma after surgery.
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