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After more than a century, the Campbell's company drops 'soup' from its name
The Campbell Soup Company's CEO said the "subtle yet important change" to the name adopted in 1922 better reflects the broad number of products it makes.
Slain Capitol Police Officer Will Lie In Honor In The Rotunda
William Evans is the second Capitol Police officer to receive the rare distinction to lie in honor in the Capitol rotunda this year. He was killed last Friday when a man rammed his car into a barrier.
After Riot, Acting Capitol Police Chief Calls For Permanent Fencing Around Complex
"In light of recent events," the acting chief said, "I can unequivocally say that vast improvements to the physical security infrastructure must be made."
Hurricane Harvey Takes The Life Of Houston Police Officer Steve Perez
Described as a "sweet, gentle public servant," Perez ignored his family's warnings that it was too dangerous for him to report to work.
Tap Water In Corpus Christi Is Safe, Authorities Say
Water tests by the state environmental agency did not find dangerous levels of a corrosive chemical, after a leak from an asphalt plant led to a citywide drinking water ban beginning Dec. 14.
Howard University Receives Donation From NBA Star To Start Golf Team
NBA star Steph Curry is the man behind one of the biggest charitable gifts in Howard University history. The money will fund Division 1 golf teams for men and women at the school for the next 6 years.
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Here's How Big North Korea's Latest Nuclear Test Actually Was
Seismic and satellite data reveal the test was a whopper, further bolstering the North's claim that it tested a hydrogen bomb.
Reboots, Retweets, And Roseanne's Quick Cancellation
There won't be a season 11.
Trudeau Says Canada Will Cease Airstrikes Against ISIS In Syria And Iraq
The prime minister says Canada will stop its airstrikes within two weeks, and will step up training for local security forces fighting ISIS militants.
An Australian news site dared Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch to sue. Now he has
An Australian news site published an opinion column arguing that Fox News, Lachlan Murdoch and his father Rupert shared in responsibility for the U.S. Capitol siege.
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