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Author: Kristin Lam, USA TODAY

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Judge strikes down Trump administration’s bid to require drug companies to list prices in TV ads

July 9, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on Judge strikes down Trump administration’s bid to require drug companies to list prices in TV ads

A federal judge on Monday blocked a Trump administration regulation aiming to reduceprescription drugs prices through TV ad disclosures.

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Not man’s best friend? Owner bites his dog while shopping at Whole Foods in Colorado, police say

July 8, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on Not man’s best friend? Owner bites his dog while shopping at Whole Foods in Colorado, police say

A Colorado man bit his pit bull mix on the ear, Boulder Police said, and dragged it through a Whole Foods store by the collar.

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YouTube software engineer injures 8 in drug-induced Fourth of July rampage, police say

July 7, 2019July 7, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on YouTube software engineer injures 8 in drug-induced Fourth of July rampage, police say

Betai Koffi’s alleged drug-induced rampagein Bodega Bay brought a violent end to eightpeople’s Fourth of July, authorities in California said.

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A ‘delinquent’ bear climbed into a car and ‘butt-shifted’ it into neutral. The joyride didn’t end well

July 7, 2019July 7, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on A ‘delinquent’ bear climbed into a car and ‘butt-shifted’ it into neutral. The joyride didn’t end well

A ‘delinquent’ Colorado bear wrecked a car after getting in through an unlocked door, the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office said in a Facebook post.

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Why a Kansas City man bought a slice of cake, lit a candle and had a party — all for a pothole on his street

July 1, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on Why a Kansas City man bought a slice of cake, lit a candle and had a party — all for a pothole on his street

With one slice of cake and a lit birthday candle,Kansas City resident Frank Sereno set out take action on a three-month-old hazard: a pothole.

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Recruiting hate: White supremacist propaganda rises for third straight year on college campuses, ADL says

June 27, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on Recruiting hate: White supremacist propaganda rises for third straight year on college campuses, ADL says

More white supremacist propaganda appeared on college campuses this academic year, according to a new report, continuing a three-year rise.

Tech

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on election interference: Feds have ‘tools to apply pressure to Russia, not us’

June 27, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on election interference: Feds have ‘tools to apply pressure to Russia, not us’

Breaking up Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg said Wednesday,wouldn’t solve issues of misinformation, privacy or election interference.

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NRA pulls the plug on NRATV live programming amid dispute with ad agency, lobbyist resignation

June 27, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on NRA pulls the plug on NRATV live programming amid dispute with ad agency, lobbyist resignation

The NRA’s live TV programming is cancelled, an executive announced Wednesday, the same day a top lobbyist resigned amid turmoil in the gun group.

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San Francisco approves historic ban of e-cigarette sales, a first for a major US city

June 25, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on San Francisco approves historic ban of e-cigarette sales, a first for a major US city

San Francisco officials approved aban on the sale of electronic cigarettes Tuesday, making it the first major U.S. city to pass such a restriction.

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Cut the fat: The obesity rate is dropping among US preschoolers, study shows

June 18, 2019 Kristin Lam, USA TODAY Comments Off on Cut the fat: The obesity rate is dropping among US preschoolers, study shows

The latest data shows obesity rates dropped to about 14% in 2016, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported, down from 16% in 2010.

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