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  1. Recent fires at chemical facilities near Houston haven't slowed the progress of industry-backed bills in Texas that would, in the view of environmental groups, give oil producers paths to easier permitting and weaker enforcement.

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  2. BREAKING: Jury in Las Vegas rejects former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid's injury lawsuit against exercise band maker.

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  3. The Associated Press is among media asking a Minnesota judge to allow the public and reporters to view graphic evidence presented to the jury at the trial of a former police officer accused of killing a dual Australia-U.S. citizen.

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  4. A proposal headed to Gov. Laura Kelly would circumvent the Affordable Care Act by allowing the Kansas Farm Bureau to offer health plans.

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  5. Grieving parents of a 10-year-old girl killed in her Phoenix driveway in a suspected road rage shooting say they're thankful after the arrest of a suspect.

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  6. Opponents of the Keystone XL oil pipeline want a US judge to rule that President Trump acted illegally when he issued a new permit last week for the long-stalled project.

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  7. It's been a quarter-century since the death of rocker Kurt Cobain. Fans in Seattle are remembering the Nirvana frontman's legacy with notes and flowers.

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  8. A prosecutor says a man accused of shooting and stabbing 4 people to death at a North Dakota business took steps to "disguise his actions."

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  9. The aunt of a missing child says that a man's false claim that he was the boy made her family relive "that day all over again."

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  10. AP VIDEO: In Greece, migrants clash with police in bid to force their way to the border and travel to central Europe. spoke to asylum seekers desperate to leave Greek camps.

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  11. A man who threw two water balloons at Donald Trump supporters outside a rally for the president in Michigan last week has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge.

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  12. Trump wants a ‘tougher direction’ for his immigration agency

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  13. by : Police say they'll charge a West Virginia woman after her tale of an attempted child abduction unraveled.

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  14. Even before the college bribery scandal, hundreds of colleges made it optional for applicants to submit standardized test scores. Lately, their ranks have been growing by the week.

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  15. Police say a Pennsylvania man awoke to find a stranger sleeping on his kitchen floor surrounded by torn-up sanitary napkins.

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  16. Florida health care executive is convicted in a $1 billion Medicare fraud scheme - one of the biggest such cases of its kind ever in the United States.

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  17. NOT REAL NEWS: Here’s a look at what didn’t happen this week, even if you saw stories saying it did.

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  18. 9 hours ago

    Tom Izzo of may have pulled off the best coaching job of his Hall of Fame career to reach this season's More from >>

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    Sports radio personality Craig Carton sentenced to 3½ years in prison for a ticket reselling scam that ended his decade-long show with ex-NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason. >>

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  20. 11 hours ago

    The Chicago Cubs have dropped five straight and are 1-5 for the first time since 2012, when they lost 101 games. by

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