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American professors say that marijuana 'dabbing' is on the rise as and that it�s up to pediatricians to warn adolescents and teens about the trend�s consequences.
Cat wins shelter's Hero Dog award for saving kid from canine
LOS ANGELES (AP) � For the first time, a Los Angeles shelter's Hero Dog award has gone to a cat. In May 2014, Tara the cat fought off a dog that attacked her 6-year-old owner as he rode his bicycle in the driveway of the family's Bakersfield home. Tara bo
Boy's lost stuffed tiger goes on awesome airport adventure
For a young boy, there are few things more terrifying than losing your favorite stuffed animal. So when six year-old Owen Lake lost his toy tiger Hobbes in the Tampa, Fla. airport, he feared the worst. Little did he know Hobbes was about to embark on an a

The Toronto District School Board revealed Tuesday it will deploy staff to help input grades and get report cards out.

On social media and red carpets, from New York to China, hairy underarms are having a mainstream moment.

The recent suicide of a 13-year-old girl in Tacoma, Wash has thrust the topic of parents shaming their kids back into the spotlight.

When he cut off his right arm with a "very sharp power tool," a man who now calls himself One Hand Jason let everyone believe it was an accident
Loud sex noises land woman in jail
Gemma Wale, of Birmingham, is given a two-week prison sentence after annoying a neighbour with her 'screaming and shouting whilst having sex'
English town bans revealing 'mankinis'
It was one small ban for mankinis, one giant step for an English seaside resort town. Officials in Newquay say crime has fallen since they cracked down on stag parties with revelers wearing the revealing one-piece garments.

'They�ve called my children �white crackers,� one boy that I found out called (my daughter) a �marshmallow� and �white-skinned people� and that we�re poor and stuff like that'

�Let them drink dust!� Aerial photos prove, Hollywood celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Barbra Streisand and Jennifer Lopez continue to suck up water to keep their gardens fresh and lawns green, while Southern California withers from a devastating drought.

�In these more multicultural times, at city events, we have to make sure the activities remain relevant to the community,� Cote said, adding the traditional quadrille �is out of step with today�s times.�
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