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  • USCNN

    Remains from a mother-daughter cold case were found nearly 24 years later, after a deathbed confession from the suspect

    A West Virginia father is getting some sense of closure after authorities found the remains of his young daughter and her mother following a deathbed confession from the man believed to have fatally shot them nearly two decades ago.

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  • ScienceCNN

    Which foods have the most plastics? You may be surprised

    How much plastic is in the food you eat? Much more than you realize, experts say.

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  • USUSA TODAY

    'Extraordinary': George Washington's 250-year-old cherries found buried at Mount Vernon

    Archaeologists say that enslaved laborers picked the cherries, wiped them off to avoid condensation and placed them into the jar. They've been there ever since.

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  • SportsNBC News

    Hundreds of athletes urge the NCAA not to ban trans athletes from women’s sports

    A group of more than 400 current and former Olympic, professional and collegiate athletes, over 300 academics and roughly 100 advocacy groups released separate letters Tuesday urging the NCAA not to ban transgender women from competing in women’s college sports.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    The head of Mexico's detective service says his country is the 'champion' of fentanyl production

    The head of Mexico’s detective service acknowledged Tuesday that the country is “the champion” of fentanyl production, something that appears to run counter to past statements by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. López Obrador has hotly denied in the past that any fentanyl is produced in Mexico, saying Mexican cartels only press it into pills or add finishing touches.

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  • BusinessINSIDER

    A woman said her tattoos got her rejected for a job, but experts say personality is far more important

    A heavily-tattooed creator's video sparked a debate on social media about how much of an issue tattoos are to hiring managers and in job interviews.

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  • CelebrityE! News

    Christina Applegate Suffering From "Gross" Sapovirus After Eating Poop

    Christina Applegate contracted sapovirus—a virus transmitted through fecal-oral contact—amid her battle with multiple sclerosis: "Someone else's poop went into my mouth and I ate it."

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