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U.S. Business Insider
Melania Trump is brilliantly copying Michelle Obama and becoming the most popular person in the White House
Melania Trump was spotted wearing Converse sneakers that retail for less than $50. Michelle Obama was also a fan of wearing Converse - and Trump is no stranger to replicating her look. Creating a more accessible style like Obama's has proved a brilliant political move for Trump.
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Health CNN
Woman loses 2 sons in one night to opioids
Nick, her eldest son, was downstairs sleeping in the basement with friends. The first responders arrived and tried to resuscitate Jack, and then Savage noticed one of them going downstairs to the basement. "I had no idea at that point what they were doing in our basement. And then I remember one of them coming up and asking for a coroner. That's the last thing that I remember that day." A tragic consequence The boys were pronounced dead. Both had accidentally overdosed on hydrocodone and alcohol. Someone at one of the graduation parties had passed around the prescription pills. Savage says the boys had never been in trouble with drinking or drugs. They just happened to make "a bad choice that
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Celebrity Newsweek
Mother Avoids Jail after Leaving Four Children at Home While She Vacationed in Europe
A woman in Iowa who left her four young children home alone while she went on vacation in Europe has been sentenced to two years of probation. Erin Macke, 31, entered an Alford plea in February to four counts of child endangerment after leaving her children, then aged between six and 12, at their home in Johnston to go abroad to Germany in September 2017, reports Des Moines Register. An Alford plea is where a defendant does not admit guilt to an offence, but acknowledges that prosecutors have enough evidence to secure a conviction.
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Politics The Cheat Sheet
The Sad Truth Behind How Long John McCain Is Actually Expected to Live With Brain Cancer
John McCain was at the center of politics in 2008, when he ran as the Republican presidential candidate against Obama. And with Trump’s many controversial policies, the spotlight comes back to McCain’s opposition from time to time. Since July, however, reporters have been focusing on McCain for a different reason: his cancer diagnosis. He doesn’t talk about it much, but his rare and deadly form of brain cancer is leaving many wondering how much longer he has to live. Here are the details regarding his prognosis. 1. McCain has glioblastoma, a very rare cancer McCain publicly announced his diagnosis in July 2017, and his hospitalization in December caused quite a stir amongst the media, AARP notes.
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Business Good Morning America
Men arrested at Starbucks were there for business meeting hoping to change 'our lives’
The two black men who were arrested at a Starbucks in downtown Philadelphia last week and accused of trespassing say they were there for a business meeting that they had hoped would change their lives. Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson came forward this morning on ABC News' "Good Morning America" to publicly share their story for the first time. The 23-year-old entrepreneurs and longtime friends said they were waiting to meet a potential business partner at the Starbucks in Philadelphia's Rittenhouse Square neighborhood April 12 when a barista asked them whether they wanted to order anything.
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Lifestyle Yahoo Lifestyle
26 Mother's Day gifts that are better than flowers
Although many of us tell our mothers how much we love them throughout the year, May 13 is the official day to do it , and also to thank them for everything they do in our lives. And while flowers are lovely, why not try something that feels extra special this year? Choose from gifts like a pillow bearing a custom-made message or a cutting board tailored for her kitchen to a fab bag or pair of shoes that she’d never splurge on for herself. Above, 26 stylish Mother’s Day gifts that your mom will cherish much more than flowers. Read More from Yahoo Lifestyle: • Mother’s Day gifts first-time moms will actually use • The history of the prom dress • How to look fashionable at Coachella when you’re not a celebrity Follow us on Instagram , Facebook , and Twitter for nonstop inspiration delivered fresh to your feed, every day.
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U.S.Fox News
Woman steals ID to get six-figure job, but can't do the work
COVINGTON, La. - Prosecutors say a 41-year-old woman used another woman's ID to get a job in Louisiana and was quickly promoted to a senior position with a six-figure salary, but her scheme had a flaw: She couldn't do the work. District Attorney Warren Montgomery announced by email Friday that a St. Tammany Parish jury deliberated just 15 minutes before convicting Cindy White of Slidell of identity theft. A company hired White in 2015 as a human resources manager at $95,000 a year, and promoted her five months later to a $105,000 position as senior human resources director. Montgomery says her fraud was exposed after the company realized she was delegating much of her work. Investigators found
