The FBI is investigating the mysterious death of an American woman aboard a cruise ship in the Caribbean. (Nov. 19)
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Recreational marijuana sales to begin in Massachusetts
Two stores opening Tuesday are the first in the East as commercial cannabis industry looks to expand its geographic base.
Kemp announces transition team in Georgia
Republican Gov.-elect Brian Kemp has announced his transition team, saying his administration will be known as “incredibly competent, obviously diverse, and clearly committed to doing the right thing, even when no one is watching.” (Nov. 19)
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Man shoots buck with two heads, one had been dead for weeks
Kentucky deer hunter Bob Long shot a buck with another buck’s decomposing head attached.
Farewell ceremony for crew members of latest ISS
A farewell ceremony was held on Monday at Russia’s Star City for crew members of the ISS expedition 58, ahead of an expected launch on December 3. (Nov. 19)
May confronts party rebels ahead of Brexit summit
British Prime Minister Theresa May sought to seal business support for her Brexit deal with the European Union on Monday, but remained on a collision course with a group of lawmakers seeking to unseat her. (Nov. 19)
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‘How to cook a turkey in the microwave’ goes viral, and the responses were hilarious
People shared what happened when they asked their moms or dads how to cook a Thanksgiving turkey in the microwave.
New peanut allergy drug may help kids with severe reactions
The FDA is reviewing an experimental drug that shows it’s possible to build up a peanut tolerance over time.
There are more witches than Presbyterians in America: Study
A Pew Research Center study shows that there are more witches than Presbyterians in America. Elizabeth Keatinge explains.
My first performance: Ian McCulloch
Ian McCulloch of Echo and the Bunnymen says his first ever live performance had the audience “looking in astonishment or amazement.” (Nov. 19)