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Map Shows States Where Property Tax Could Be Repealed

Multiple states are considering repeals or reforms to property tax, which has risen steeply over the past five years.
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Red Sox Seemingly Avoid Disaster With Rookie’s Latest Injury News

The Boston Red Sox could ill afford to lose catcher Carlos Narváez for any length of time, and it looks like they won’t have to think about it.
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Benjamin Netanyahu Says Israel ‘Intends’ to Control All of Gaza

In an interview with Fox News, Netanyahu said, “We intend to,” when asked whether Israel would take control of the Gaza enclave.
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7 best dentist-backed water flossers we tested for your cleanest smile yet

Be the floss boss using these top picks.
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Josh Brolin Teases Potential Marvel Thanos Return

Josh Brolin teases the possibility he could return as Marvel’s Thanos.
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The Great Barrier Reef records largest annual coral loss in 39 years

The Great Barrier Reef records largest annual coral loss in 39 years
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Deaf, blind boy and his family beat insurance company to save favorite 200-year-old tree

Redd Taylor Cantrill, 11, and his family have campaigned to save the 200-year-old oak in their garden.
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Map Shows How Population Could Change in Each State Under New Census

U.S. Census Bureau data is used when allocating House of Representative seats for each state.
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Trump says Intel’s CEO must resign, sending its stock tumbling

President Donald Trump made a social media post after Sen. Tom Cotton sent a letter to Intel Chairman Frank Yeary expressing concern over CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s investments and ties to semiconductor firms that are reportedly linked to the Chinese Communist Party and the People’s Liberation Army.
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Mom Picks Up Son From First Day of Middle School—Makes Unforgivable Mistake

“I started to panic because there was no way to go around them,” Julie Robertson told Newsweek.