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Author: Kristin Lam, USA TODAY

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US Navy honors Pearl Harbor hero Doris Miller with first aircraft carrier named for an African American

January 20, 2020Kristin Lam, USA TODAYComments Off on US Navy honors Pearl Harbor hero Doris Miller with first aircraft carrier named for an African American

The U.S. Navy named an aircraft carrier after an African American for the first time on Monday, honoring World War II hero Doris Miller.

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Appeals court approves diverting $3.6B in military construction funds for Donald Trump border wall plan

January 9, 2020Kristin Lam, USA TODAYComments Off on Appeals court approves diverting $3.6B in military construction funds for Donald Trump border wall plan

A federal appeals court overturned a lower court ruling, approving the Trump administration to use military construction funds to build a border wall.

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Montana girl Selena Not Afraid, 16, has been missing since New Year’s Day. The FBI is asking for help to find her

January 8, 2020Kristin Lam, USA TODAYComments Off on Montana girl Selena Not Afraid, 16, has been missing since New Year’s Day. The FBI is asking for help to find her

The FBI on Wednesday alerted to a missing Montana girl, Selena Not Afraid, 16, who disappeared on New Year’s Day near an interstate rest area.

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Iranian Americans aren’t mourning Gen. Qasem Soleimani. They’re glad he’s dead. But, now what?

January 6, 2020January 7, 2020Kristin Lam, USA TODAYComments Off on Iranian Americans aren’t mourning Gen. Qasem Soleimani. They’re glad he’s dead. But, now what?

Few Iranian Americans in Los Angeles are mourning Gen. Qasem Soleimani’s death, but they disagree on the consequences for family here and in Iran.

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A Florida woman drowned her dog in the bathtub for barking too much, police say. She faces felony animal cruelty

January 1, 2020Kristin Lam, USA TODAYComments Off on A Florida woman drowned her dog in the bathtub for barking too much, police say. She faces felony animal cruelty

Florida woman Margaret Kinsella allegedly drowned her dog in the bathtub for excessive barking. She now faces a felony animal cruelty charge.

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Don’t throw food in the trash in Vermont, or ask about salary history in New Jersey. Here are 7 state law changes for 2020

December 26, 2019December 27, 2019Kristin Lam, USA TODAYComments Off on Don’t throw food in the trash in Vermont, or ask about salary history in New Jersey. Here are 7 state law changes for 2020

A slew of state laws take effect in 2020 – ranging from mandatory composting to child abuse registries to diaper changing stations access

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Goodbye, stressful diets? Intermittent fasting offers health benefits, study says. But it’s not for everybody

December 25, 2019December 26, 2019Kristin Lam, USA TODAYComments Off on Goodbye, stressful diets? Intermittent fasting offers health benefits, study says. But it’s not for everybody

Trading holiday indulgences for intermittent fasting could yield health benefits from lower cholesterol to reduced stress, according to a new study.

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World’s tallest geyser breaks eruption record, stunning Yellowstone visitors, scientists

December 24, 2019Kristin Lam, USA TODAYComments Off on World’s tallest geyser breaks eruption record, stunning Yellowstone visitors, scientists

Steamboat Geyser in Yellowstone National Park blew past its yearly eruption record in 2019, shooting up water 47 times, indicating an active period.

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White Island volcano death toll rises to 19 as New Zealand crews continue search for victims

December 23, 2019Kristin Lam, USA TODAYComments Off on White Island volcano death toll rises to 19 as New Zealand crews continue search for victims

The confirmed death toll for a volcanic eruption in New Zealand rose to 19 over the weekend as crews searched for two bodies yet to be recovered.

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Hawaii pulls law enforcement from Mauna Kea — at least temporarily — as TMT project is put on hold

December 19, 2019Kristin Lam, USA TODAYComments Off on Hawaii pulls law enforcement from Mauna Kea — at least temporarily — as TMT project is put on hold

Hawaii temporarily pulled law enforcement from Mauna Kea, five months after protestors began blocking the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope.

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