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| Update on the latest news, sports, business and entertainment at 7:20 am EST SANDY HOOK, Ky. (AP) — Almost a year into the administration of billionaire-turned-politician Donald Trump, his approval ratings are dismal, his legislative victories have been minimal, and the Twitter storms and controversies still seem never-ending. Despite it all, in a place that's come to be known as ...
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| Xbox One news: PUBG Battlegrounds reveal, GTA 5 Online update, Call of Duty WW2 release "We'll continue to fine tune the Battle Royale experience and will introduce additional in-game content, including new crates, to become available in early 2018." A new PUBG Xbox One update was also released this week, following the initial patch launched by Bluehole Inc. This latest Battlegrounds ...
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| Ica's disappearance not a prank, says Policarpio family "She is still being evaluated medically, and it is our family's sole responsibility to understand what has caused her to carry so much pain not just in the recent past, but apparently, for several months, and even years prior. Be assured that we are doing everything we can to make sure that she receives the ...
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| US bills and policies that could harm immigrant families I waited until December 22 to write about an immigration update hoping that I would bring good news about a positive development on the DREAM Act. Those who are beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals will have to wait until January 2018 to find out whether or not Congress will ...
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| Man dies after A14 crash at Rougham on Boxing Day Police were called to the scene of a collision involving two cars on the A14 eastbound at Rougham, near junction 45, at 9.30pm last night. In the early hours of this morning, a Suffolk Constabulary spokesman confirmed that one man was pronounced dead at the scene. A second man has been taken to ...
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| Pagasa debunks looming 'supertyphoon' rumors The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) has debunked rumors circulating on social media of a "supertyphoon" that will supposedly hit the country in January 2018. In a statement, Pagasa weather division chief Esperanza Cayanan said that while it ...
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