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
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Recruiting hate: White supremacist propaganda rises for third straight year on college campuses, ADL says
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San Francisco approves historic ban of e-cigarette sales, a first for a major US city
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