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Jessica Butler with her son Max. On the morning after a pregnant Jessica Butler was sent home without seeing a doctor, her husband Nate discovered her vomiting and crawling across the kitchen floor. They rushed back to the hospital, where she and her
 
  What states aren't doing to save new mothers' lives  
  The U.S. maternal death rate is among the highest in the developed world. Eighteen states haven't studied these deaths and others tend to blame moms.  
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  President Donald Trump   President Trump's defense of Brett Kavanaugh risks reminding voters of his own history
No matter how voters feel about Brett Kavanaugh or Christine Blasey Ford, the professor who accused Trump’s nominee of a decades-old sexual assault, the allegations are at the fore as both parties court suburban women ahead of the midterm elect
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  File photo taken in 2016 shows a customer holding an Apple Lightning to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter for his new iPhone 7 Plus smartphone at the Apple Store on Michigan Avenue in Chicago.   How potentially dangerous fake Apple products reach the US consumer market
Potentially dangerous knockoffs of Apple accessories traveled an international trail before reaching the U.S. consumer market on Amazon.com
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  Magician Shin Lim, right, absorbs being named the winner of 'America's Got Talent' as a member of runner-up Zurcaroh, a dance group, applauds behind him.   'America's Got Talent': What did Simon Cowell say that helped Shin Lim win Season 13?
Card magician Shin Lim took Simon Cowell's advice to heart on the way to winning Season 13 of "America's Got Talent."
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  Claire McCaskill talks to the media at her campaign office in Springfield on Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2018.   Claire McCaskill says she's voting 'no' on Brett Kavanaugh
Sen. Claire McCaskill had said she found the allegations against Brett Kavanaugh were disturbing but would "set them aside" when deciding her vote.
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  Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, center, accompanied by Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, left, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., the ranking member on the Senate Judiciary Committee, right, speaks toward the committee Democrats as Presid   Kavanaugh confirmation: Who will be the winners and losers in a Senate hearing?
There are political landmines as senators figure out what to do now that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh faces sexual assault allegations.
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  2/20/18 12:29:55 PM -- Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A  --     Tish Arana    USA TODAY exclusive survey, focused specifically on Hollywood, has found that the entertainment industry's sexual misconduct problem is so bad that almost every one of hundreds of women   First-hand accounts from 8 Hollywood professionals hoping for change
As #MeToo hits its first anniversary, we share the voices of people who have experienced sexual harassment and assault in the entertainment industry.
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  AMERICA'S GOT TALENT --   'America's Got Talent': Magician Shin Lim wins Season 13
Magician Shin Lim won Season 13 of 'America's Got Talent' Wednesday, surviving a 10-finalist field to win $1 million and a headliner slot in Vegas.
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  Chevy Chase attends the SNL 40th Anniversary Special at Rockefeller Plaza, in New York in Feb. 15, 2015.   Chevy Chase slams 'Saturday Night Live' as the 'worst (expletive) humor in the world'
Chevy Chase, one of the original stars of “Saturday Night Live,” has a few choice words for his former home on television. "It just drives me nuts.”
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  South Korean president Moon Jae-in (L) talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as they leave after a press conference in Pyongyang, North Korea, 19 September 2018.   Kim Jong Un wants 2nd summit with Donald Trump, Moon Jae-in says
South Korean President Moon Jae-in says he was told by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un that he wants the U.S. secretary of state to come to Pyongyang for nuclear talks.
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The sun rises behind the U.S. Capitol in Washington.

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New book says Patriots QB Tom Brady has 'had enough' of Bill Belichick
Meet the 'lawnmower parent,' the new helicopter parents of 2018
Mark Cuban will make $10M donation after Mavericks investigation reveals 'disturbing, heartbreaking' findings
 
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