As students head back to school this month, health advocates and medical experts are reminding parents and teens that using electronic cigarettes, or vaping, are harmful.
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A second wildland firefighter has died this month battling blazes in OregonA 25-year-old wildland firefighter was killed after being struck by a tree while battling the Rum Creek Fire in Oregon, officials said Friday, marking the second fire personnel death in the state this month
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Seven years in the planning, work starts next month on Elgin apartment complex for developmentally disabledAn Elgin housing development for people with developmental disabilities or affordable housing issues has been in the works since 2015. But next month, Hanover Township and developer UPholdings will officially break ground on the 40-unit building.
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Despite Recession Fears and Fueled by ‘Revenge Spending,' Americans Spend $314 a Month on Impulse PurchasesA surge in ecommerce and buy now, pay later has led to more spontaneous shopping at a time when budgets are particularly strained.
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A quarter of San Antonio homebuyers backed out of contracts last monthAccording to the online real estate brokerage report, more people backed out of home buying contracts in San Antonio than in any other major city in Texas. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX
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Russia steps up campaign to seize key Ukraine city as war nears six-month markRussian forces stepped up their battle to seize one of the dwindling number of cities in embattled eastern Ukraine not already under their control.
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AZ abortion ruling to be decided next monthIn court hearings today Arizona's Attorney General argued for returning Arizona to an abortion law that predates Arizona statehood and imposes a total ban on abortions except to protect the life of the mother. A ruling may not come until late September.
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