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60 Years After Its Founding, Anchorage Petroleum Wives Club Rebrands
Founded in 1957 after the first big oil discovery in Alaska, a lot has changed since the club's inception.
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Hawaiian Monk Seal Treats Tourists To The Sight Of A Newborn Pup
"Rocky" chose a pretty busy Waikiki beach on which to give birth and tend her new baby, but volunteers moved in to keep her fans at a safe distance.
Florida Police Blame Tennis Star Venus Williams For Fatal Car Accident
Police in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., say Venus Williams was at fault in a June 9 car crash that led to the death of the passenger in another vehicle. Jerome Barson, 78, died two weeks later.
How Democrats Are Fighting The GOP Health Care Bill
Appealing to the public is Democrats' only card to play as Senate Republicans try to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act — since Democrats don't have the votes to stop the bill.
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After 2 Years Without A Budget, Debt And Pain Are Mounting In Illinois
The state has nearly $15 billion in unpaid bills due to a standoff between Republicans and Democrats. The most vulnerable people in Illinois are feeling the pain of the standoff.
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Morning News Brief: GOP Continues Work On Health Care Bill, JAY-Z Releases New Album
Republican senators are working on revisions to their health care plan. Also, Hong Kong is marking 20 years under Chinese rule, and rapper JAY-Z has a new album.
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Meet The Indiana Jones Of Ancient Ales And Extreme Beverages
Patrick McGovern searches for and studies the residues of fermented drinks that can be thousands of years old — and then re-creates them. His new book explores these brews and their cultural value.
France's Marine Le Pen Target Of Fraud Investigation
The leader of the far-right National Front party, who made an unsuccessful bid for the French presidency, is alleged to have made fraudulent payments for party work.
Texas Supreme Court Rules Against Benefits For Same-Sex Couples
At issue is the city of Houston's benefits policy, which is taxpayer-subsidized and had been extended to married same-sex couples.
Chicago, Feds Create 'Strike Force' To Curb Gun Violence
The force will target "violent offenders who have no regard for human life," said the Illinois State Police director.
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