Jacob Pinter
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Bathing in the buff was "brilliant and bracing," one participant said. Over six years, the annual event has raised thousands for cancer research.
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Denuclearization and an official end to the Korean War are expected to be on the table in the first-ever meeting between leaders of the U.S. and North Korea.
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Police said the officers are in critical condition. The third person's condition has not been released. "Dallas is at the precipice looking into the hell of heartbreak," the city's mayor said.
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There isn't a way to put this mildly: Large containers of human poop have been sitting in an Alabama town since February. "It smells like dead bodies," one resident says.
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In addition to the two fatalities, the driver injured about 20 people in the western city of Muenster, police say, then killed himself.
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On Saturday, supporters chanted "Resist!" as they surrounded a union headquarters where Lula holed up in his last hours of freedom. He's been sentenced to 12 years in prison over corruption charges.
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Teachers promise they're "not leaving" the capitol building until they secure more money for the schools. But it's not clear if they will be satisfied by bills up for a vote Friday.
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When Canada's new $10 bill comes out later this year, it will feature activist Viola Desmond, who will become the first non-royal woman and the first black Canadian on the country's currency.
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The 2017 world air guitar finals are Friday night in Finland, and Matt Burns is there. He was last year's winner. Burns picked "Airistotle" as his nom de rock.
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An NYC Scout Troop Provides Homeless Girls A Place Of Their OwnThe 28 members of Girl Scout Troop 6000, and its two co-leaders, live in a shelter in Queens, N.Y. The troop that Giselle Burgess started is the first specifically for girls who are homeless.