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Lava Eruptions Destroy Several Homes, Wreak Havoc In Hawaii
More than 1,700 people have evacuated from a neighborhood on Hawaii's Big Island following a volcanic eruption last week. Ground fissures continue to spew lava and gas into residential neighborhoods.
Chloe And Halle Bailey Are More Than 'Alright'
The sibling duo known as Chloe x Halle has already hit it big, signing to Beyoncé's label and starring on Grown-ish before either sister's 20th birthday.
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Giuliani: Trump Might Refuse Mueller Subpoenas Or Take The Fifth
In a media marathon over the weekend, the newest addition to Trump's legal team spent much of the time trying to clarify statements he made last week.
FDA To Take Action Against Companies That Sell Vape Pens To Teens
Rachel Martin talks to FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb about the agency's new action to crack down on sales of vape pens, also known as e-cigarettes, to children and teens.
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Lyme Disease Is On The Rise Again. Here's How To Prevent It
The tick-borne illness is spreading north and south — about 300,000 U.S. cases a year. As scientists work on better diagnostic tests and surveillance tools, you can take steps to cut your risk.
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Pakistan's Interior Minister Survives Suspected Assassination Attempt
Ahsan Iqbal was shot after leaving a political gathering in his hometown of Narowal, in Pakistan's state of Punjab. The attacker is reportedly a member of a hard-line Muslim group.
Mexico Deploys A Formidable Deportation Force Near Its Own Southern Border
Under U.S. pressure, Mexico continues to crack down on migration on its own southern border, even surpassing America's deportation numbers in recent years.
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Connecticut OKs Bill Pledging Electoral Votes To National Popular-Vote Winner
Connecticut is set to join 10 states that commit their electoral votes to the presidential candidate who wins the nation's popular vote — regardless of who wins in those states.
Now That Calorie Labels Are Federal Law, Will We Eat Less?
Starting Monday, all restaurant chains with 20 or more locations must post calorie counts on menus. Research suggests this information helps diners cut back on calories in small ways that add up.
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NHL Player Brad Marchand Stops Licking Opponents, On League's Orders
The Boston Bruins forward licked other players twice during the postseason. After a scolding from league executives, he kept his tongue to himself in the Bruins' final game, which they lost.
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