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Liam Hemsworth wishes Miley Cyrus 'nothing but health and happiness going forward'
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Alanis Morissette announces the birth of her third child
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A father was detained during the ICE raids in Mississippi last week. His family still doesn't know where he is
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Heating Up Texans Training Camp: Day 13
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Scientists are one step closer to an Ebola cure in the Congo
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Trump admin moves to weaken endangered species protections
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Bode Miller and wife Morgan are expecting twins a year after their daughter's tragic death
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Archaeologists find evidence of Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem -- as told in the Bible
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'Walking Dead' actor and former firefighter dies after battle with cancer
Dango Nguyen, a former firefighter and actor who appeared on "The Walking Dead" died Saturday "after a hard-fought battle with cancer," according to Georgia's Athens-Clarke County Fire department.
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Former firefighter and The Walking Dead actor, Dango Nguyen, died Saturday "after a hard-fought battle with cancer," according to Georgia's Athens-Clarke County Fire department.
Published on August 12, 2019
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BTS is taking an extended break from performing, and fans are crying... tears of joy
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Drake makes it nine No. 1 albums with 'Care Package'
Drake got a special delivery with his new album, "Care Package." The rapper has extended his own record on the charts with the CD, which has earned him his ninth No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart.

