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The remains of 22 servicemen killed on a Japanese-controlled island during World War II are to be repatriated to the United States Thursday, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency said.
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  1. Remains of 22 servicemen killed during WWII to be repatriated
  2. 20 Democratic candidates qualify for second primary debate
  3. Former Red Sox infielder Pumpsie Green dies at 85
  4. Watch: New York Mets' Pete Alonso hits 474-foot home run in victory over Minnesota Twins
  5. Joe Theismann says Redskins' Alex Smith's leg injury 'exactly like mine'
  6. House votes to repeal Obamacare's 'Cadillac tax'
  7. Free agent cornerback Rashard Robinson suspended 10 games
  8. Chicago Bears' Nagy wants team to 'remember the hurt" after playoff loss
  9. Watch: Phillies' Hector Neris suspended for intentionally throwing at Dodgers' David Freese
  10. Donald Trump holds Oval Office meeting with survivors of religious persecution
  11. House votes to hold Barr, Ross in criminal contempt
  12. Watch: Paul Goldschmidt's late home run helps St. Louis Cardinals beat Pittsburgh Pirates
  13. Atlanta Falcons sign linebacker Deion Jones to four-year extension
  14. Neil Armstrong medal from Apollo 11 mission sells for $2M
  15. Bernie Sanders defends Medicare for All, denounces healthcare industry donations
  16. Massachusetts prosecutors drop groping charges against Kevin Spacey
  17. New federal rule aims to help cover meds for chronic conditions
  18. Florida city uses children's music to deter homeless from downtown pavilion
  19. Researchers uncover clues to why woman have higher risk of Alzheimer's
  20. Autism largely caused by genetics, not environment, study finds
  21. Boeing 737 Max crash families call for reform of FAA
  22. Study: Medical marijuana won't help ease opioid crisis
  23. Look: Boa constrictor found slithering across road in Minnesota
  24. Watch: Bear chases Tennessee resident into house on balcony

Remains of 22 servicemen killed during WWII to be repatriated

The remains of 22 servicemen killed on a Japanese-controlled island during World War II are to be repatriated to the United States Thursday, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency said.
    

20 Democratic candidates qualify for second primary debate

The Democratic National Committee announced on Wednesday the 20 candidates who will take to the stage over two nights this month in the second round of primary debates.
    

Former Red Sox infielder Pumpsie Green dies at 85

Former Major League infielder Elijah "Pumpsie" Green, who was the first black player in Boston Red Sox history, died Wednesday from unknown causes at the age of 85.
    

Watch: New York Mets' Pete Alonso hits 474-foot home run in victory over Minnesota Twins

New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso hit a 474-foot home run in Wednesday's 14-4 blowout victory over the Minnesota Twins.
    

Joe Theismann says Redskins' Alex Smith's leg injury 'exactly like mine'

Former Super Bowl champion Joe Theismann said the leg injury Washington Redskins quarterback Alex Smith suffered last season was "exactly" like Theismann's career-ending injury over 30 years ago.
    

House votes to repeal Obamacare's 'Cadillac tax'

The House voted Wednesday to repeal a provision of the Affordable Care Act meant to control healthcare spending.
    

Free agent cornerback Rashard Robinson suspended 10 games

Free agent cornerback Rashard Robinson has been suspended 10 games for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy, the league announced Wednesday.
    

Chicago Bears' Nagy wants team to 'remember the hurt" after playoff loss

Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy wants his players to "remember the hurt" after a missed field goal ended the Bears' 2018 season early.
    

Watch: Phillies' Hector Neris suspended for intentionally throwing at Dodgers' David Freese

Philadelphia Phillies closer Hector Neris has been suspended three games by Major League Baseball for throwing intentionally at Los Angeles Dodgers infielder David Freese, the league announced Wednesday.
    

Donald Trump holds Oval Office meeting with survivors of religious persecution

President Donald Trump met with survivors of religious persecution in the Oval Office on Wednesday.
    

House votes to hold Barr, Ross in criminal contempt

The House voted Wednesday to hold Attorney General William Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in criminal contempt for refusing subpoenas to hand over documents about the 2020 census.
    

Watch: Paul Goldschmidt's late home run helps St. Louis Cardinals beat Pittsburgh Pirates

St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt's three-run home run in the seventh inning helped the Cardinals to a 6-5 victory at Busch Stadium on Wednesday.
    

Atlanta Falcons sign linebacker Deion Jones to four-year extension

Atlanta Falcons linebacker Deion Jones has signed a four-year contract extension that keeps him with the team through 2023, the team announced Wednesday.
    

Neil Armstrong medal from Apollo 11 mission sells for $2M

A gold medal carried by NASA astronaut Neil Armstrong during the Apollo 11 moon mission sold for more than $2 million on Wednesday.
    

Bernie Sanders defends Medicare for All, denounces healthcare industry donations

Sen. Bernie Sanders called on his fellow 2020 Democratic presidential candidates to reject all campaign donations from the healthcare industry during a speech defending his Medicare for All plan Wednesday.
    

Massachusetts prosecutors drop groping charges against Kevin Spacey

Prosecutors in Massachusetts dropped a criminal groping case against Kevin Spacey, court documents filed Wednesday indicate.
    

New federal rule aims to help cover meds for chronic conditions

People with heart disease, osteoporosis and depression may be able to save money treating those conditions if their insurance companies decide to opt-in on a new federal rule.
    

Florida city uses children's music to deter homeless from downtown pavilion

The Florida city of West Palm Beach is playing loops of children's songs overnight to deter people from sleeping at a downtown pavilion.
    

Researchers uncover clues to why woman have higher risk of Alzheimer's

Researchers identified gender differences in how the Alzheimer's-related protein tau spreads in the brain.
    

Autism largely caused by genetics, not environment, study finds

Autism spectrum disorders are 80 percent reliant on inherited genes, according to a new study involving more than 2 million people across five countries.
    

Boeing 737 Max crash families call for reform of FAA

Family members of victims from two Boeing 737 Max crashes called for a reform of the Federal Aviation Administration during testimony Wednesday before a House committee in Washington, D.C.
    

Study: Medical marijuana won't help ease opioid crisis

State laws legalizing medical marijuana have had little impact on the ongoing crisis of opioid abuse, a new study found.
    

Look: Boa constrictor found slithering across road in Minnesota

Police in Minnesota said a driver received a shock when they had to swerve to avoid a large boa constrictor slithering across the road.
    

Watch: Bear chases Tennessee resident into house on balcony

A Tennessee resident enjoying a snack on their balcony captured video of the moment a bear climbed up the side of the house to join them.
    
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Mother and two children, 11 and 5, found shot to death at Iowa home; male housemate arrested - NBC News

The World Health Organization Just Declared an Ebola "Emergency" in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Here's What That Means - UN Dispatch

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Doctors say that, though rare, the case is a stark reminder of the importance of contact lens hygiene.
    

U.S. booting Turkey from fighter program over Russian arms deal

"The F-35 cannot coexist with a Russian intelligence collection platform that will be used to learn about its advanced capabilities," the White House said.
    

Ebola outbreak in Congo declared global health emergency

Still, the World Health Organization says the risk for worldwide spread is low.
    

Brother of Manchester Arena suicide bomber arrested in UK

Hashem Abedi, a key suspect in the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing that killed 22 people, was arrested Wednesday at a London airport after being extradited from Libya.
    

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“Trump is part of a wider trend ... toward reducing the rights of asylum-seekers and refugees and attempting to prevent migration,” said one analyst.
    

In Mexico, confusion and fear over U.S. policy denying asylum claims

Asylum-seekers gathered in Nuevo Laredo, across the border from Texas, grappled to understand what a new U.S. policy that all but eliminates refuge claims by Central Americans means.
    

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Climate change, trade deals and Russian relations are among the long list of challenges facing Europe's new leadership.
    

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House Holds Barr and Ross in Contempt Over Census Dispute

The House voted Wednesday evening to hold Attorney General William P. Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in criminal contempt of Congress over the census dispute.
    

House Votes to Repeal Obamacare Tax Once Seen as Key to Health Law

The so-called Cadillac tax on high-cost health plans, a key way the Affordable Care Act was supposed to pay for itself, was dealt a blow by an unlikely foe: Democrats.
    

A Messy Exit Leaves Planned Parenthood at a Philosophical Crossroads

The departure of Planned Parenthood’s president, Leana Wen, underscores a central tension: Is it a political organization first, or a health organization? And can it be both?
    

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I Wanted to Know What White Men Thought About Their Privilege. So I Asked.

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