Delissa Crayton lived with her mother’s decaying remains for three years after she fell in their shared residence, police in Seguin, Texas said.
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Judge strikes down Trump administration’s bid to require drug companies to list prices in TV ads
A federal judge on Monday blocked a Trump administration regulation aiming to reduceprescription drugs prices through TV ad disclosures.
Not man’s best friend? Owner bites his dog while shopping at Whole Foods in Colorado, police say
A Colorado man bit his pit bull mix on the ear, Boulder Police said, and dragged it through a Whole Foods store by the collar.
YouTube software engineer injures 8 in drug-induced Fourth of July rampage, police say
Betai Koffi’s alleged drug-induced rampagein Bodega Bay brought a violent end to eightpeople’s Fourth of July, authorities in California said.
A ‘delinquent’ bear climbed into a car and ‘butt-shifted’ it into neutral. The joyride didn’t end well
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Is President Donald Trump losing his fight to save coal? Third major company since May files for bankruptcy
Minersacross four states may lose their jobs after another coal company filed for bankruptcy, despite President Trump’s promises to the industry.
‘Not in Seattle!’ Joe Biden catches flak for ‘gay waiter’ comment at campaign fundraiser
Joe Biden said five years ago people would have let someone making “fun of a gay waiter” slide, prompting people to shout “Not in Seattle!” Saturday.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on election interference: Feds have ‘tools to apply pressure to Russia, not us’
Breaking up Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg said Wednesday,wouldn’t solve issues of misinformation, privacy or election interference.
San Francisco approves historic ban of e-cigarette sales, a first for a major US city
San Francisco officials approved aban on the sale of electronic cigarettes Tuesday, making it the first major U.S. city to pass such a restriction.
Fatal Hawaii skydiving plane crash renews NTSB’s call for stricter rules: ‘Accidents continue to happen’
An NTSB official put the FAA on notice Monday, calling for regulations on parachute operations after a skydiving plane crash in Hawaii killed 11.