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We talk school supplies: From most expensive to most difficult to find

Lines are expected to keep growing as last-minute shoppers start to prepare for the first day of school.

 

9 days after Harvey, Texas faces a long and difficult road to recovery

A city that lost its drinking water system is struggling to restore service and a crippled chemical plant that twice has been the scene of explosions remains a concern nine days after Harvey ripped across Texas.

 

Artificial 5.6 quake in North Korea could be sixth nuclear test, South Korea says

South Korean officials say they have detected an artificial 5.6 magnitude quake in North Korea and are analyzing whether Pyongyang has conducted its sixth nuclear test.

 

Kim Jong Un inspects new 'super explosive' hydrogen bomb

Photos released by North Korea showed Kim talking with his lieutenants as he observed a silver, peanut-shaped device that was apparently the purported thermonuclear weapon destined for an ICBM.

 

Health Department STD campaign uses emoji lingo

The city Health Department's new campaign uses emoji lingo to encourage STI testing.

 

Melania Trump dons Manolo Blahnik stilettos to Air Force One on Saturday

The first lady was caught in snakeskin Manolo Blahnik stilettos as she accompanied her husband to Air Force One.

 

Listed for $6M, Bay St. commercial strip, including Karl's Klipper, sold

The property will be turned into a hotel and condos, said Michael Schneider of the New Dorp-based Schneider Realty Services.

 

How to donate toys, school supplies for Harvey victims on Saturday

Where To Turn is collecting school supplies, backpacks and toys for Harvey victims on Saturday.

 

Trumps visit Harvey victims as city struggles to restore water service

President Donald Trump arrived in Houston for his second visit to the devastated region. He and first lady Melania Trump met with Harvey evacuees taking shelter at the NRG Center in Houston, spending time in an area designated for children and helping to serve food. They also will visit Lake Charles, Louisiana, to survey damage.

 

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