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Contaminants in water are legal but still pose big health risks, environmental group says
Contaminants detected in water samples throughout the country pose health risks but are perfectly legal under the Safe Drinking Water Act, according to data released Wednesday by EWG.
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The Senate agreed to debate a health care bill. Now what?
Republicans narrowly approved the "motion to proceed" Tuesday afternoon.
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Analysis: Trump's demand for AG Jeff Sessions to investigate Hillary Clinton is an ethical minefield
Trump's insistence that his Attorney General Jeff Sessions investigate Hillary Clinton may represent an attempt to manipulate the criminal justice system.
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Sec. of State Tillerson 'taking a little time off' but not resigning
A State Department spokeswoman denied reports Tillerson could resign soon.
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McCain, battling cancer, returns to Senate and casts critical health care vote
McCain's vote was pivotal as Republicans scrambled to round up 50 votes on a motion to advance legislation to repeal Obamacare.
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Dad of former tennis star Mark Philippoussis arrested on sexual abuse charges
A San Diego County sheriff's official says the father of a retired Australian tennis star has been arrested on suspicion of molesting two children, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports
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As it loses in Syria and Iraq, ISIS establishes a new beachhead: the Philippines
Almost 400,000 people have been displaced by the fighting in Marawi and most of them face an uncertain future.
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McAuliffe, Pelosi weekend travel project promotes governor races as 'future of the party'
McAuliffe and Pelosi have been assembling major donors during weekend trips that show the road to regaining power runs through governor races.
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'America's Got Talent' singer Chase Goehring wins the golden buzzer from DJ Khaled
The singer-songwriter brought another original hit to the stage.
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Ponies rest in a pen on Chincoteague Island, Va. where Assateague wild ponies are held prior to the annual Chincoteague Island Pony Swim. Every year the wild ponies are rounded up on the national wildlife refuge to be auctioned off by the Chincoteagu
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