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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks after a closed-door strategy session at the Capitol on June 20, 2017.
 
  Nine questions we have about the Senate health care bill  
  Thursday will be the first time that many Republican senators see the bill they're supposed to vote on by next week.  
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  weather      
  Don Noel carries his daughter Alexis, 8, with his wife Lauren, right as they walk through a flooded roadway to check on their boat in the West End section of New Orleans.   Tropical Storm Cindy makes landfall, expected to bring up to 15 inches of rain
Armed with sustained winds of 45 mph, Cindy was expected to generate up to 15 inches of rain.
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  Joanna Gaines, left, and Chip Gaines.   This 'Fixer Upper' home can be yours for $1M
Chip and Joanna Gaines remodeled this shotgun house in Waco. They got it for free.
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  money      
  One dollar bills have been dropped into a tip jar at a car wash in Brooklyn, N.Y.   Tipping: Is it ever OK to skip the tip?
Tipping etiquette for (almost) every situation you can think of.
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  Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell speaks on Capitol Hill on June 20, 2017.   5 things you need to know Thursday
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  Elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide at the Salton Sea are causing the air to smell like rotten eggs. The stench comes during a heatwave that's causing near-record temperatures.   The heat's so bad this place smells like rotten eggs
The smell is coming from the Salton Sea, where elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide have developed. It's caused by decaying organic matter.
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  money      
  Most families don't consider vacations when budgeting out their year.   Americans take on this much debt to pay for a vacation
About 74% of Americans have gone into debt to pay for a getaway and on average charge up about $1,100, according to a new study.
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  news      
  Jamie Shupe, the first person to be legally recognized as gender non-binary, at home in Oregon.   When asked their sex, some are going with option 'X'
There's a growing consensus that gender isn't just about male and female.
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  Ku Klux Klan members take part in a demonstration at the South Carolina state house on July 18, 2015, in Columbia, S.C.   Report: Ku Klux Klan smaller, hit by infighting
A report due to be released by the Anti-Defamation League on Thursday morning and shared exclusively with USA TODAY says that the Ku Klux Klan appears to be weighed down by infighting and that activities are dwindling.
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  people      
  Bill Cosby exits the Montgomery County Courthouse on June 17, 2017, after a mistrial was declared in his sexual assault trial in Norristown, Pa.   Juror: 2 holdouts in Bill Cosby's trial refused to convict
A juror said two holdouts in Cosby's trial refused to convict the 79-year-old comedian.
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Elaine Williams, mother of Times Square crash victim Jessica Williams, cheers and waves a diploma after receiving the diploma for her daughter during Dunellen High School graduation ceremonies in Dunellen, N.J. Jessica, 19, was seriously injured when

Elaine Williams, mother of Times Square crash victim Jessica Williams, cheers and waves a diploma after receiving the diploma for her daughter during Dunellen High School graduation ceremonies in Dunellen, N.J. Jessica, 19, was seriously injured when
 
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