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Will Congress Celebrate Trump's 100th Day In Office With A Government Shutdown?

Saturday, April 29, will mark President Trump's 100th day in office. But will it also mark Day 1 of a government shutdown?

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Storm Chasers Killed in Crash While Tracking Tornado

The three storm chasers pursued the raging tornadoes for years. When others fled, they drove closer to the spinning winds.

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Could Kidnapping Law Work in Tennessee Teacher's Favor?

Tennessee's kidnapping law is a little ... well, toothless when it comes to youngsters the age of Elizabeth Thomas, the 15-year-old allegedly abducted by her former teacher, according to the prosecutor in the case.

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5 Things for Wednesday, March 28: Brexit, Climate Change, Mosul

Here's what you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door.

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Lupus: What You Need to Know

It's a centuries old disorder that wasn't recognized as worthy of research funding until 2005. Its mark on the body is often invisible. Yet millions around the world suffer from it.

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Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee Statement on the Death of Civil Rights Stalwart Roger Wilkins

Jackson Lee: “For nearly 50 years, Roger Wilkins provided pioneering and distinguished service at the intersection of law, government, media, and philanthropy, motivated always by his commitment to racial equality and social justice.”

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Ford to Invest $1.2 Billion in Michigan Plants

Ford said Tuesday it is investing $1.2 billion in three Michigan facilities.

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From Yemen to Mosul, Trump's Rocky Start in the Middle East

US President Donald Trump has vowed to wipe Islamist terrorism "from the face of the Earth" and says he wants the US to "start winning wars again" -- but he's gotten off to a rocky start in the Middle East.

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US Air Force Considers Dumping Undefeated Fighter Jet

A 1980s-era combat jet that has long been hailed as the most successful dog-fighting aircraft in US history may have finally met its match.

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New Gene Changes Linked to Greater Risk of Brain and Ovarian Cancer

Genetic changes and variants linked to the development of brain and ovarian cancers have been discovered in two new studies. This significant development offers researchers the chance to understand more about how these cancers develop and how they may one day be treated, or even prevented.

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Are Vegetable Oils Healthy?

But our consumption of vegetable oil has increased considerably since the 1960s, and the health effects of high intakes are a source of scientific debate.

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Adam Sandler Will Do Four More Movies For Netflix

Adam Sandler's two Netflix films may not have been critically loved, but someone is watching them. And that's enough for Netflix.

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Men Steal From A City Gear In Smash-And-Grab

Police are looking for the suspects who stole merchandise during a smash-and-grab of a City Gear store in southeast Houston early Saturday morning.

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Obamacare Survived: What All This Means For You

Republicans have shelved their plans to repeal Obamacare, so the sweeping health reform act remains the law of the land.

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Knowledge is Power: On Financial Literacy

It’s a simple concept, yet it is difficult to fully define. It’s an important goal, yet is a moving target. It’s an expected reality of most adults, yet it is not something that’s taught in primary or secondary schools. Financial literacy is mostly about knowledge, yet most people aren’t aware of the resources available to them.

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Texas Senate Committee Hears Pros and Cons of School Choice Measure

A Texas Senate committee kicked off its first round of hearings Tuesday on a controversial measure that would give public funds to parents who want to enroll their children in private schools or public charter schools.

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NAACP & Delta Sigma Theta Honored for Their Tobacco Control Advocacy at State Soiree

A soiree with a purpose as Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People are honored for their commitment and visionary tobacco control leadership efforts. 

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GM Announces 900 New or Retained Jobs in Michigan During the Next 12 Months

General Motors today announced it will add or retain approximately 900 jobs across three Michigan facilities during the next 12 months.

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5 Things for Thursday, March 23: London Attack, Russia, Health Care Bill

Here's what you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door.

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French Investigation Into Emissions Cheating Widens To Include Fiat Chrysler

The Paris prosecutor has opened an investigation into potential aggravated fraud at Fiat Chrysler, a spokesperson confirmed Wednesday.