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Tourists Buying Marijuana In Las Vegas Have Nowhere To Smoke It In Las Vegas
Recreational marijuana sales are booming in Las Vegas as tourists catch on. But under current Nevada law, there's only one place people can consume cannabis: their private residence.
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Power Outage In North Carolina's Outer Banks Continues
Power crews are working to restore electricity to the Outer Banks after a construction company accidentally severed two of three power transmission cables leading to Hatteras and Ocracoke islands.
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Sally Yates On Pattern Of Political Interference At Justice Department
Former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates, who was fired by Trump, says the president's actions undermine the rule of law and threaten to destroy the independence of the Justice Department.
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Vietnam War Army Medic Receives Medal Of Honor
President Trump awards Jim McCloughan with the Medal of Honor, 50 years after he saved 20 fellow soldiers over three days during the Vietnam War.
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Watchdog Group Files Complaint Over Google Tracking In-Person Purchases
Using search and app data, combined with third-party credit card records, Google can link online ad viewing to purchases at physical stores. User privacy may be at risk, an advocacy group says.
In Wake Of 'Sham Election,' U.S. Sanctions Venezuelan President Maduro
The move freezes "assets of Nicolas Maduro [that are] subject to U.S. jurisdiction," the Treasury Department says. It's only the fourth time the U.S. has imposed sanctions on a sitting head of state.
HBO Says It Was Hacked, Some Programming Stolen
Entertainment Weekly reports that the alleged hackers also claim to have "written material" from an upcoming Game of Thrones episode, but haven't proved it. HBO won't confirm what material was stolen.
President Trump Swears In New Chief Of Staff
Supporters hope John Kelly, a retired Marine general and former Homeland Security secretary, will bring a fresh start and new discipline to the administration.
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Fan Blamed For Chicago Cubs' Loss Gets His Own World Series Ring
"I am happy to be reunited with the Cubs family and positively moving forward with my life," Steve Bartman said after receiving the ring.
Celebrated Playwright And Actor Sam Shepard Dies
Sam Shepard was both a prize-winning playwright and an an acclaimed actor. He won a Pulitzer for Drama for Buried Child in 1979 and wrote more than 40 other plays as well as short stories and essays. He died Thursday at his home in Kentucky of complications from Lou Gehrig's disease. He was 73.
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