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Putin: North Koreans would rather 'eat grass' than give up nukes
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Putin: North Koreans would rather 'eat grass' than give up nukes
Russian president also warns of 'planetary catastrophe' and 'huge loss of human life.'
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Houston is open for business — sort of
Many residents remain out of their homes and some streets are awash in debris. But the city and the region were making progress.
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DACA fix could 'overwhelm' Congress that has failed to devise an immigration solution
Congress has failed to pass a bill on immigration reform, so it's hard to see how it could find a solution for DACA immigrants in six months.
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All eyes on Hurricane Irma as storm hits Category 4
Storm could potentially hit Florida as well by the weekend.
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Reports: North Korea may be preparing new long-range missile test
The intercontinental ballistic missile was moved at night to avoid detection.
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In a city with no water, two men get Coca-Cola's permission to steal it
They used a hand saw, a hammer and a hovercraft.
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NFL seeks dismissal of Ezekiel Elliott's federal court case
The NFL argued in filings late Monday that Ezekiel Elliott does not have the legal standing to challenge in federal court his six-game suspension.
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Alabama assistant football coach Mike Locksley's son killed
Son of Alabama assistant coach Mike Locksley was killed over the weekend.
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'It Takes Two': 5 fun things to know about the Property Brothers
In a new joint memoir, 'It Takes Two,' Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott share stories of their life and success.
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A spider web illuminated by the morning sun is pictured at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, on Sept. 4, 2017.
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