
Men sue hospital after DNA tests showed they were switched at birth 38 years ago
COLORADO CITY, Colo. (AP) — The families of two men who discovered through DNA tests that they were switched at birth 38 years ago are accusing a North Dakota hospital of robbing them of the lives they were supposed to lead. Kyle Bylin discovered his birth family after taking an at-home test he chose randomly during a Christmas gift-exchange. That led to his biological aunt on a genealogy platform. Her nephew, Jeremy Morrison, then had his DNA tested. The results were irrefutable. when my it...
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- Men sue hospital after DNA tests showed they were switched at birth 38 years ago
- Wildfire smoke from Canada and Minnesota pushes farther into the US and engulfs DC in haze
- Texas floods have left high waters and a big cleanup job after hundreds of people are rescued
- Federal appeals court rules that New Jerseys assault weapons ban is unconstitutional
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Federal judge bars Trump administration from using obscure clause to make huge funding cuts
BOSTON (AP) — A federal judge in Boston on Friday ruled the Trump administration can’t use an obscure clause relating to agency priorities to make billions of dollars in funding cuts. Twenty-three states had a filed a lawsuit last year accusing the administration of using the clause to make cuts to everything from crime prevention to food security to scientific research. They were concerned that it would be used to cancel current and future grants. U. S. District Judge Indira Talwani a the...
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- Federal judge bars Trump administration from using obscure clause to make huge funding cuts
- Appeals court says 28-year sentence is too lenient for Libyan militant convicted in Benghazi attack
- Trump says these documents prove his false claims of election fraud. Heres what they really say
- Trump urges Darline Graham to run for full Senate term as funeral scheduled for Lindsey Graham
- Mullin pushes states to comply with election demands, echoing Trumps claims about midterm risks
Far above the Earth, NASAs Apollo lunar lander put astronauts on the moon
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — America’s most daring, extraordinary feat — landing astronauts on the moon — remains the pinnacle of achievement by anyone anywhere. Ever. And the lunar lander — a groundbreaking piece of America — is up there still, far away. NASA put 12 men on the lunar surface more than half a century ago, beginning with Apollo 11’s Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. The two became the first humans to explore another world when their lander, bearing the patriotic name...
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- Far above the Earth, NASAs Apollo lunar lander put astronauts on the moon
- Wildfire smoke kills tens of thousands of people a year. Heres how it attacks the body
- SpaceX Starship launch aborted on the pad at the last moment
- Weather conditions again brought devastating floods to a vulnerable swath of Texas
- Trump officials want to make testosterone drugs easier to prescribe. Is that a good idea?

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