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North Korea says it may test hydrogen bomb over Pacific Ocean
Pyongyang's threat follows new Washington sanctions for its missile and nuclear weapons program.
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What's a dotard? Twitter goes wild after Kim Jong Un's vocab Trump burn
The word quickly began trending after Kim Jong Un used the term to describe Trump for his comments about destroying North Korea.
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Aaron Hernandez had CTE and that's a huge problem for NFL
Only 27 when he committed suicide, researchers found advanced brain disease in former tight end.
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How this payroll services firm owner defrauded small businesses of $15.8M
Andrea Rudd, who pleaded guilty to ripping off small businesses, was sentenced to eight years in federal prison and ordered to pay $15 million.
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5 things you need to know Friday
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The world is definitely going to end — just probably not Saturday
There are at least 11 ways humanity could be wiped out. But even if we avoid those, one day our sun will die.
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Grassley asks FBI if Trump was warned of Russian efforts to infiltrate his campaign
The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee said the FBI did warn Sen. John McCain about similar concerns in 2008.
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Gender stereotypes are destroying girls, and they're killing boys
A new study finds that across the globe, boys and girls start believing gender myths before they turn 10.
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Ricky Williams arrested in Texas for outstanding traffic warrants
Former NFL running back and Heisman winner Ricky Williams arrested for warrants issued for speeding and failure to maintain insurance.
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Hurricane Maria heads away from P.R. ahead of expected turn to the north far off U.S. coast
The storm that devastated Puerto Rico has Turks and Caicos islands in its sight.
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A masked member of the Iraqi forces looks on during the advance towards the city of al-Sharqat where Iraqi forces backed by Hashed al-Shaabi paramilitary forces are preparing to retake the jihadist-held city of Hawijah northwest of Baghdad.
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