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Florida High School Edited Girls' Yearbook Photos To Cover More Of Their Chests
Dozens of female students at the school were surprised to see that their yearbook photos had been digitally edited without their consent to add more clothing.
1st African American To Win The Spelling Bee Also Holds 3 Basketball World Records
"It made me feel really proud," Zaila Avant-garde said after clinching the victory. The 14-year-old Louisianian crushed the competition with the winning word "murraya."
A U.S. Athlete Defies Olympic Podium Protest Ban Under Threat Of Sanctions
Olympic organizers are under intense pressure to end a ban on protests on the podium at the Tokyo Games. U.S. shot-putter Raven Saunders became the first to defy the ban after winning a silver medal.
John Thune, No. 2 Senate GOP leader, announces he will seek reelection
The South Dakota Republican, a likely successor to Republican leader Mitch McConnell, says he will run for reelection in 2022, putting an end to the speculation about his political future.
Louis C.K. cancels his cancellation, wins a Grammy and triggers a backlash
The 54-year-old comedian admitted to sexual misconduct almost five years ago. But his most recent album brought home a Grammy for best comedy album.
House Intelligence Committee Threatens White House With Subpoena
The two lawmakers leading the committee's Russia investigation said Thursday that they aren't satisfied with President Trump's response to its request regarding former FBI Director James Comey.
Deadly Arizona Flash Flood Created '40-Foot Wide Black Wave'
The victims were all from one Phoenix family, who had been celebrating a birthday alongside a popular swimming hole, unaware that summer thunderstorms had just dropped heavy rains upstream.
France's Socialist President Pays Nearly $11,000 A Month For Haircuts
French President Francois Hollande's coif hasn't really been a subject of conversation, until now. He's facing a scandal after it emerged that he pays a hairdresser nearly $11,000 every month.
Georgia OB-GYN Will Lead Centers For Disease Control And Prevention
Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald, who leads the Georgia Department of Public Health, has been appointed CDC director. She'll take over as the Trump administration seeks big cuts to the CDC's budget.
Chaos In The Trump Transition? Actually, The Pace Of Hiring Is Right On Track
Donald Trump has begun filling key jobs in his administration as fast or faster than previous incoming administrations.
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