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- Ex-fullback McClain asks NFL for help with head
- Harvey Weinstein due in court on new indictment
- Amazon fires: G7 agree to release $22m to fight blaze
- DEA Announces Steps Necessary to Improve Access to Marijuana Research
- US companies tell Apple and Amazon to put planet before profits
- Paris celebrates French Resistance role in liberation from Nazi occupation 75 years on
- Oklahoma woman avoids prison, forced kids to eat dog feces
- Disney is putting dozens of stores inside Target locations while Target set to open at Walt Disney World Resort
- Oklahoma judge to rule in $17 billion opioid lawsuit against J&J
- 38 Ex-Students Accuse Orthodox Rabbis of Sexual Abuse at Yeshiva University High School in New York
- Police: 7 shot, 3 killed at house party in Hobbs
- Parents of man shot to death by off-duty officer in Corona Costco to speak publicly Monday
- Chinese State Media Warns of Intervention as Hong Kong Protests Turn Violent
- For SEALs, it’s back to regulation haircuts and uniform inspections
- KFC will start testing Beyond Meat fried chicken
- Lawsuit accuses former NY congressman of being a sexual predator
- Air Force plane plunges into sea off Spain's southeast coast
- Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty to new charges
- City crows may have high cholesterol because they eat fast food
- Banksy: Artist's Brexit mural mysteriously disappears from the side of a Dover building
- Grocery workers authorize strike against Oregon and SW Washington stores if negotiations fail
- 40-person brawl at water park started over beach towel
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