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Mikaela Shiffrin Dominates Women’s World Cup Skiing With Third Win
Courchevel, France — Her main target this season is the Winter Olympics, but Mikaela Shiffrin is proving a dominant force on the World Cup circuit with a third win since November. The 22-year-ol...
Syndicated Author Dec 19, 2017

Allergic to Eggs? You Can Now Get The Flu Shot, New Guidelines Say
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Every year, millions of Americans get sick with the flu. While the vast majority of people will recover without any serious complications, not everyone is so lucky. Over the c...
Syndicated Author Dec 19, 2017

Public Opposition To GOP Tax Bill Rises As Vote Approaches
WASHINGTON — With the House of Representatives likely to take up the Republican tax reform bill Tuesday, the plan faces growing opposition and a widespread perception that it will benefit the we...
Syndicated Author Dec 19, 2017

Despite Calls To Stay, Dems Appear Ready For Franken To Go
WASHINGTON — Momentum appears faint for those who want Sen. Al Franken to stay in the Senate and undergo an ethics investigation rather than resign in the coming weeks.While two Democrats public...
Syndicated Author Dec 19, 2017

WATCH: Trump Makes His Debut At Disney’s Hall Of Presidents
John MatthewsWMAL.comLAKE BUENA VISTA, FL — President Trump has a meeting scheduled in the Oval Office with Defense Secretary James Mattis Tuesday, but his animatronic alter ego will be making h...
Syndicated Author Dec 19, 2017

China Says Trump’s New Security Policy Shows ‘Cold War Mentality’
BEIJING — Everything seemed to be going so well between China and the US.After a successful visit by US President Donald Trump to Beijing earlier this year, relations with Chinese leader Xi Jinp...
Syndicated Author Dec 19, 2017

Washington St. Amtrak Train Was Going 80 In A 30 MPH Zone
DUPONT, WA — The Amtrak train that derailed Monday in Washington state was traveling 80 mph in a 30 mph zone, National Transportation Safety Board board member T. Bella Dinh-Zarr said.It’s...
Syndicated Author Dec 19, 2017

Thousands Trying to Get Out of Atlanta After Lights Went Out at Hartsfield Airport
(CNN) — There were people still sleeping on the floor the day after a power outage shut down operations at the Atlanta airport, but long ticket and security lines were moving slowly as nor...
Syndicated Author Dec 18, 2017

Hold the Cream and Sugar: Dunkin’ Beer Marks Winter Solstice
WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) – Dunkin’ Donuts is brewing more than coffee for the shortest and darkest day of the year. The Canton, Massachusets-based coffee and doughnut chain said Monday...
Syndicated Author Dec 18, 2017

FBI Investigates After 70-year-old Widow Duped Out of $225K
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – The FBI is investigating after a 70-year-old Oklahoma woman said said she was duped out of more than $225,000 by someone posing online as a U.S. Army general statione...
Syndicated Author Dec 18, 2017
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