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A's on the rise in U.S. report cards, but SAT scores founder
New research shows nearly half of HS seniors graduate with A average, up sharply since late 1990s
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Police subdue naked man, accidentally light him on fire
Police officers arrested a 32-year-old Manitowoc, Wis., man Sunday evening for standing in the street without any clothes on. Then things went bad.
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LeBron James frustrated, concerned with Cavs' offseason efforts
The NBA's most important player can become a free agent next year, and it's not hard to see him leaving if things don't change.
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Melting glacier reveals bodies of couple who disappeared 75 years ago
The Swiss couple went to milk their cows in a meadow in 1942 and vanished without a trace.
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Ex-Speaker Dennis Hastert released from federal prison
Hastert illegally structured withdrawals as part of an effort to circumvent banking laws to to pay off someone he sexually abused years earlier.
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Tropical Storm Don forms in Atlantic, takes aim on Caribbean islands
Tropical Storm Don has formed in the Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center reported Monday evening.
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Australian woman's death at hands of police called homicide
Family on both sides of the Pacific want answers from Minneapolis police.
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Will Trump's exercise and eating habits catch up to him as stress mounts?
Presidents age faster than the rest of us. A healthy lifestyle can offset stress' aging effects. But Trump eschews exercise and loves fast food.
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MLB trade deadline: Likely destinations for all the top stars on the block
The MLB trade deadline is two weeks away, but activity is in full swing. USA TODAY Sports' Bob Nightengale breaks down what's next.
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Filipino students shout slogans during a protest in Manila, Philippines on July 18, 2017. Various youth groups staged a protest against the government's war on drugs which has led to at least 7,000 deaths and 12,000 homicide cases, the groups said.
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