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Earthquake In North Korea Sets Off Alarm And Speculation
The quake occurred close to the site where the country detonated a hydrogen bomb earlier this month.
1 In 5 Teens Reports A Concussion Diagnosis
Doctors know that concussions can cause serious health impacts. Research now shows that rates among adolescents, especially those involved in contact sports, may be pretty high.
Equifax Chief Steps Down After Massive Data Breach
The credit reporting agency said Chairman and CEO Richard Smith is retiring — just weeks after Equifax acknowledged that hackers had accessed the personal information of up to 143 million consumers.
Most States Plan To Use Student Absences To Measure School Success
Under the new federal education law, states get a say in how they measure "student success or school quality." Many states plan to use chronic absence.
Saturday Sports: Baseball Playoffs
The Major League Baseball Playoffs have started, while in hockey Las Vegas played Dallas after the week's massacre.
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SNL Skewers Alum Al Franken, Trump Sons
"I know this photo looks bad. But, remember, it also isbad," said Weekend Update anchor Colin Jost of the image appearing to show Franken groping a sleeping woman.
FACT CHECK: Trump's Pledge To Restore 'Merry Christmas' To The White House
President Trump took part in his first National Tree Lighting Ceremony Thursday. Trump has pledged to ditch political correctness and bring back Christmas, but did it ever leave the White House?
Babies And Baseball: A Dad Plants The Seeds For A Shared Love Of The Game
Pete Van Vleet is a devoted Houston Astros fan. His daughter loves the Detroit Tigers. To help his infant son pick a team, he asked all 30 of them, "Why should my son choose you to be a fan?"
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Irma Portends New Woes For Debt-Stricken Puerto Rico
The U.S. territory filed to restructure billions in debt earlier this year. Those economic straits threaten to hobble the island's ability to cope with the effects of the Category 5 hurricane.
Democracy By Sneeze: When Wild Dogs Must Decide, They Vote With Their Noses
When it might be time to move, African wild dogs take a poll with an odd electoral instrument: sneezing. The more sneezes, the more likely it is the pack will move, according to a new study.
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