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Free Whataburger for National Whataburger Day: How you can get in on the fun, free foodThe fan-favorite fast food chain, Whataburger, just announced its new holiday, Aug. 8 is officially National Whataburger Day, and it has a gift for its loyal fans.
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Celebrate inaugural National Whataburger Day with free burgersFREE BURGERS! Aug. 8 marks National Whataburger Day, and the San Antonio-based burger chain is giving out free burgers to celebrate.
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Doctors in England escalate pay dispute as they announce another 4-day walkout in AugustTens of thousands of doctors in Britain's state-funded health service will go on strike for a further four days in August as their pay dispute with the government shows few, if any, signs of resolution, their union said Wednesday.
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House expected to adjourn for August recess one day early as spending battle drags onThe House plans to adjourn for its August recess one day earlier than originally planned after lawmakers remain split on the agriculture appropriations bill due to GOP disagreements on spending cuts, a House GOP aide confirmed to the Washington Examiner.
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Deaths due to extreme heat at national parks increasing, data from the National Parks Service showsNEW YORK — National parks aficionados are making their annual summer pilgrimage to their favorite gateway to the great outdoors, but the extreme heat that has been plaguing much of the U.S. is making that trek more dangerous.
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Deaths due to extreme heat at national parks increasing, data from the National Parks Service showsNational parks aficionados are making their annual summer pilgrimage to their favorite gateway to the great outdoors, but the extreme heat that has been plaguing much of the U.S. is making that trek more dangerous. Despite the unrelenting heat that has been breaking records all over the country -- especially the West -- people are still flocking to national parks, Cynthia Hernandez, public affairs specialist for the National Park Service, told ABC News. 'People are still excited about coming out to national parks in whatever condition there exists out there, even in high heat conditions,' Hernandez said.
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