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12 NOON WED. Canyon Fire Update: EVACUATIONS LIFTED; Fire Is 20% Contained At 2,000 Acres Burned
Map of the Canyon Fire Posted on the USFS Incident Information website: 09/27/17 3:27 pmCredit inciweb.nwcg.govEdit | Remove12:00 NOON WEDNESDAY…
Trump Administration To Drop Refugee Cap To 45,000, Lowest In Years
It's a dramatic drop from the level set by the Obama administration. Refugee admissions have largely been on hold under Trump's travel ban executive orders.
FDA Not Doing Enough To Fix Serious Food Safety Violations, Report Finds
The health department's inspector general says FDA often fails to follow up in a timely way when it uncovers big problems, like unsanitary conditions or the presence of pathogens, at food facilities.
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Iraq Threatens To Cut Off Kurdish Region's Airports After Independence Vote
Iraq's Kurdish region has overwhelmingly voted in favor of independence. Now the Iraqi government says it will block international flights to and from the region's airports in retaliation.
Facebook, Pandora Court Drug Companies To Use Targeted Ads
With the help of Facebook and Pandora, pharmaceutical companies are buying ads to target specific individuals.
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What Does Roy Moore's Alabama Runoff Win Mean For Both Parties?
Conservative Roy Moore won last night's runoff, putting him a step closer to filling Attorney General Jeff Sessions' Senate seat.
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Trump Disparages Iran Nuclear Deal. But Will He Scrap It?
There haven't been any formal indications of what Trump will do about the deal ahead of an Oct. 15 deadline to certify to Congress that Iran is complying.
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Who Is A College Teacher, Anyway? Audit Of Online University Raises Questions
The Department of Education's Inspector General wants Western Governors University to give back $713 million in federal student aid. But are the rules the school is accused of breaking outdated?
Puerto Rico Hospitals Are Struggling To Provide Care After Hurricane Maria
Hospital officials in San Juan, Puerto Rico say they are operating in crisis mode after Hurricane Maria. With only emergency power, doctors are struggling to provide medical care as needs grow daily.
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Top Stories: Problems With Puerto Rico's Aid Efforts; Social Media Ad Influence
Also: California sets an earlier primary election date; a Kentucky law requiring an ultrasound before an abortion is overturned; and a baseball team in Georgia is named "Macon Bacon".
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