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published on November 14, 2017 - 1:40 PM

(AP) — The use of body cameras by police has become more widespread, but there remain inconsistencies in how law

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(AP) — A test version of the Dream Chaser, a reusable spacecraft that resembles a small space shuttle, made a

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Slumping energy stocks pulled the broader market slightly lower, erasing small gains from the day before. A sharp drop in

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(AP) — Newtown school shooter Adam Lanza heard the message loud and clear when gun-maker Remington Arms marketed an AR-15-style

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(AP) — Delta Air Lines and Virgin Australia have stopped using a caterer at Los Angeles International Airport after listeria

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(AP) — Oil will continue growing as a source of energy for over two decades, with the U.S. set to

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(AP) — As he tows a 96-square-foot house around Des Moines, Joe Stevens is overwhelmed by the intense, sometimes tearful

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(AP) — Fidget spinners, a plastic Wonder Woman battle sword and a remote-controlled Spider-Man drone are among the toys topping

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(AP) — A month after deadly wildfires swept through California’s famed wine country, hot-air balloons are floating again over Napa

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(AP) — U.S. regulators have approved the first drug with a sensor that alerts doctors when the medication has been

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