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  • With two outsize white bows in her hair, 6-year-old Heavenly Joy brought the house down at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland Thursday night.
  • The Suitsactress is also a humanitarian activist. She's a self-described foodie with two rescue dogs. And she says she never reads the press coverage of her relationship with Prince Harry.
  • The decline of Earth's insect population may have serious consequences for humans, says scientist Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson. Insects are the world's janitors, as well as pollinators and a food source.
  • The most controversial issue in Ohio’s 18th District State Senate race isn’t anything that’s on the ballot. Ohio House Bill 6 – the bill meant to bail out the state’s nuclear power plants – is not only tied to a $60 million bribery scandal involving former House Speaker Larry Householder. It also could impact Lake County voters more than others in the state, as a repeal could shut down the Perry Nuclear Power Plant. That make HB6 and its potential repeal a major issue in the race between Republican candidate Jerry Cirino and Democratic candidate Betsy Rader.
  • A woman is found dead at the scene of a car crash, but the accident didn’t kill her.
  • Henry Louis Gates, Jr. heads west to map the family trees of Sara Haines and Tracy Letts.
  • The case cracks open as Furio disappears while pursuing Sebastiano.
  • "42nd Street" is the song and dance, American dream fable of Broadway.
  • Grand Coulee Dam loomed large in America's imagination during the Great Depression.
  • Could it be that body fat has more to do with biological processes than personal choices?
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