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Montana Earthquake Is Felt For Hundreds Of Miles Early Thursday
The earthquake was the strongest to hit western Montana in years; it was followed by at least 10 measurable temblors with magnitudes of up to 4.9.
Reaction To DeVos Vote Is Swift, And Divided
The Senate has confirmed Betsy DeVos as U.S. education secretary. Here's what educators, lawmakers and education groups have to say about it.
An Apparent Scheme To Discredit Mueller May Have Backfired. He Referred It To The FBI
It isn't clear whether the intention was to embarrass Robert Mueller or to try to embarrass reporters who reported on the purported allegations against the special counsel.
Powerful Hurricane Lane Lumbers Toward Hawaii As Residents Prepare
The slowing storm has been downgraded to a Category 3 hurricane, as it makes its way toward the islands. Torrential rains have triggered mudslides, landslides and flash flooding across the Big Island.
As The President Tweets Attacks, Melania Trump Speaks Out Against Cyberbullying
In her speech, the first lady said children are often "more aware" than adults about the risks and benefits of social media.
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American Becomes 1st Person To Swim English Channel 4 Times Without Stopping
Sarah Thomas of Colorado plunged into the record books with her 54-hour feat. She finished Tuesday and said she was stung on the face by a jellyfish during the 130-mile swim.
Facing Backlash, Hallmark Channel Says It Will 'Reinstate' Ad Of Lesbian Brides
The ad for the wedding planning site Zola shows two women kissing after saying "I do." Hallmark had been pressured to drop the spot by a group that complained the ad promoted homosexuality.
Trump Campaign Says 'Dishonest Media' Misinterpreted His Second Amendment Comment
Donald Trump charged that Hillary Clinton wanted to "abolish the Second Amendment," then appeared to many to suggest taking up arms against her. His campaign says his statement was only political.
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Teachers in South Dakota scrambled to pick up $1 bills in a hockey game sideshow
The event, which offered a total of $5,000 to 10 teachers, had fans cheering. But it also sparked criticism for turning teachers' need to pay for classroom supplies into a public spectacle.
Bookstore's Tweet Leads To Love, Then Marriage
In 2012, the corporate Twitter account for a bookstore in London posted a joke about Pokemon. "I'm in love," a woman responded. More tweets followed, then a date. The wedding was last weekend.
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