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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos delivers a commencement address to graduates at Bethune-Cookman University on  Wednesday, May 10, 2017, in Daytona Beach, Fla.
 
  Boos drown out Betsy DeVos' speech at Bethune-Cookman graduation  
  Education Secretary Betsy Devos was booed during commencement speech at historically black college.  
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  Cadets celebrate at the 2016 Air Force Academy commencement.   Transgender cadets at military academies can graduate but not serve
Two transgender academy graduates will not be allowed to join the ranks of newest officers
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  Video from Jan. 24, 2017, captured an assault on a 8-year-old boy in a restroom at Carson Elementary School in Cincinnati. Two days later, the boy committed suicide.   Student beat him, then others kicked him. Later, 8-year-old kills himself
Attorney for mother of student says mother wasn't told child about assault.
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  The Emma Watch, a prototype that was shown at Microsoft Build 2017, can still the trembling arms of those suffering from Parkinson's.   Microsoft shows off watch that quiets Parkinson's tremors
The tech company showed off a prototype that vibrates to disrupt the feedback loop that results in shaking.
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  Khaliah Shaw's skin burned from the inside out in 2014 after taking lamotrigine. She was diagnosed with Stevens-Johnson syndrome, a rare skin disorder.   Woman's skin 'melts off' after medication error
Stevens-Johnson syndrome is usually caused by reaction to a drug or incorrect dosage.
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  Capitol Police remove journalist Dan Heyman on May 9 in Charleston, W.Va.   W. Va. reporter arrested for 'yelling questions' at HHS secretary
Capitol police say Daniel Ralph Heyman was 'aggressively breaching' security in the state building in Charleston.
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  Brooklyn Nets injured point guard Jeremy Lin says the racist slurs hurled at him came more frequently when he played college ball at Harvard than it does now in the NBA.   Jeremy Lin says he heard way more racial slurs while he was at Harvard than in NBA
Brooklyn Nets guard discussed racism on Outside Shot podcast with teammate Randy Foye.
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  The perimeter of Chaney Glacier in Glacier National Park in 1966, 1998, 2005 and 2015.   Glacier National Park's glaciers will be gone in our lifetime
Glaciers in Montana's Glacier National Park and on U.S. Forest Service land have shrunk by almost 40% over the last 50 years.
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  President Richard Nixon on Aug. 9, 1974, the day he left the White House.   Donald Trump, Richard Nixon and Watergate: What's the same and what's different?
There are similarities between President Richard Nixon, President Trump and Watergate.
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A woman cries after a wall collapsed during a wedding, killing at least 24 people, in Bharatpur in India's Rajasthan state.

 
 
A woman cries after a wall collapsed during a wedding, killing at least 24 people, in Bharatpur in India's Rajasthan state.
 
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