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Florida town of Steinhatchee hit with a one-two punch by hurricanes
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Guns Are Now The Leading Means of Suicide in Women
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Transfer Talk: Boniface leads Chelsea striker shortlist
Chelsea have added Bayer Leverkusen's Victor Boniface to the list of options being considered as the club aim to sign a striker. Transfer Talk has the latest.Yesterday -
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Cowboys defeat division rival Giants in 'Thursday Night Football'
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Harris leading Trump in key Nebraska district: Survey
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