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Increase in youth suicide prompts states to act

SALT LAKE CITY (TNS) — When J.D. Goates was 17 and newly graduated from high school, he decided that he had had enough.

 

Rudy Giuliani: From ‘America’s mayor’ to out-Trumping Trump

WASHINGTON (TNS) — Rudy Giuliani is doing what many thought to be impossible: He’s out-Trumping Donald Trump.

 

Many doctors treating alcohol problems overlook successful drugs

As millions of Americans battle alcohol abuse problems each year, public health officials suggest that two often overlooked medications might offer relief to some.

 

What voters hope to learn from Sunday’s presidential debate showdown in St. Louis

WASHINGTON (TNS) — The first debate’s lingering impressions of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump: He’s outrageous, and she knows her stuff.

 

Rolling Stones bring fireworks to Desert Trip festival

INDIO, Calif. — Mick Jagger told the boomer-heavy crowd at the Desert Trip music festival, which boasts a legendary lineup of septuagenarians, that he wasn't going to "do a bunch of age jokes."

 

Video: Winds up to 125 mph as Hurricane Matthew pummels Bahamas

As Hurricane Matthew barrels across the Bahamas, Associated Press journalist Joshua Replogle describes the scene from his balcony window in Nassau. Officials say Matthew's top winds have risen from 115 mph to 125 mph in just a few hours.

 

Video: NASA images of Hurricane Matthew

NASA has released images of Hurricane Matthew from cameras on board the International Space Station as the massive storm continues to move across eastern Cuba and toward the Bahamas.

 

Does Chicago hot dog king have WWII Japanese admiral’s gold tooth?

CHICAGO (TNS) — Dick Portillo, as fast-food connoisseurs know, is the hot dog and Italian beef king of Chicago, the man who started his business in a food trailer in 1963 and built it into an empire of 38 successful…

 

What’s a shorthanded Supreme Court likely to do in its new term? Maybe nothing

WASHINGTON (TNS) — A bank fraud conviction sent Southern California resident Lawrence Eugene Shaw to federal prison and his lawyer to a Supreme Court that remains depleted by politics.

 

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