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1 dead in home explosion in New Jersey
At least one person is dead after a house exploded Thursday in New Jersey.NBC News - Top stories -
New Jersey Dems ask: What about Rob?
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At least 1 dead, 1 injured after house explosion in New Jersey
At least one person was killed and another was injured in a house explosion in New Jersey on Thursday evening.CBS News - Top stories -
Dave & Buster's plan to allow betting on arcade games draws scrutiny
An Illinois lawmaker is proposing legislation to prevent wagering at family entertainment venues, saying such companies don't have proper safeguards in place.CNBC - Business -
Dave & Buster's plan to allow betting on arcade games draws scrutiny
Arcade chain Dave and Buster’s plan to allow customer betting isn’t winning over everyone.NBC News - Top stories -
Hope Hicks: Trump was worried about WSJ article’s effect on Melania
Donald Trump’s former communications director testifies that he worried about Wall Street Journal article about purchase of Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal stories. Trump trial continues with judge dismissing claims that ex-president can’t ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump -
‘So inappropriate.’ Dave & Buster’s plans to allow gambling, and an Illinois lawmaker is trying to stop it.
‘I think there are some spaces and environments that are just not appropriate for gambling to be pushed on people, especially places where there are lots of children,’ says Illinois state Rep. Dan DidechMarketWatch - Business -
Bankruptcy vs. debt settlement: How to choose the right debt relief option
Bankruptcy and debt settlement are both effective ways of getting rid of debt, but which one makes more sense?CBS News - Top stories -
AMLO’s Plan to Elect Judges Undermines Democracy, Groups Say
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A decades-old FDA rule is keeping Americans from having better sunscreen
The FDA's ability to approve the chemical filters in sunscreens that are sold in other countries is hamstrung by a 1938 U.S. law that sunscreen makers say is unfair.NBC News - Top stories
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