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Mark Hoffman of Akron, Ind., adjusts his glasses May 1, 2017, as he waits to see his doctor at the Indiana University Health Neurotology Ear Nose and Throat Clinic in Indianapolis
 
  His wet pillow signaled leak from brain that needed fixing  
  He didn't have a wreck or any brain injury that caused a hole to develop in the membrane around the brain. It was a spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak.  
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  President Donald Trump meets with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, left, next to Russian Ambassador to the U.S. Sergei Kislyak at the White House in Washington,  May 10, 2017.   Lawmakers slam reports Trump revealed classified intel to Russians
Lawmakers called reports that Trump disclosed "highly classified information" to Russian officials "inexcusable" and "deeply disturbing." ​
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  Barron Trump with father President Trump disembark from Air Force One upon arrival in West Palm Beach, Fla., on March 17, 2017.   Barron Trump will attend St. Andrew's Episcopal School in Maryland
What's Barron Trump's new school like? Private, pricey and a long commute from White House.
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  Hillary Clinton   Hillary Clinton launches political group Onward Together to counter Trump
Just months after her loss, the Democratic presidential candidate returns to politics.
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  A ransomware variant known as WannaCry relies on a hole in the Windows 10 code which Microsoft issued a patch for on March 14.   Running Windows? How to protect against the big ransomware attack
Patch, backup and be careful is the best advice for individuals
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  File picture - a cafe latte.   Coroner: South Carolina teen died from drinking too much caffeine
The official cause of death for Davis Allen Cripe was a "caffeine-induced cardiac event causing a probable arrhythmia."
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  Toasts with tahini sauce and sliced avocado.   Millionaire to Millennials: Your avocado toast addiction is costing you a house
Australian real estate mogul Tim Gurner took some heat on social media for this one.
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  President Trump   Trump says he has 'absolute right' to release terrorism info to Russians
The tweets come one day after reports he leaked "highly classified information" to top Russian officials.
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  Joshua Lee Webb   Man carrying mother's severed head stabs store worker
Man carrying mother's severed head stabs store worker in Estacada, Ore.
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U.S. Navy sailors stand along the stern of the USS Sterett guided-missile destroyer during the International Maritime Review at the Changi Naval Base in Singapore on May 15, 2017. The International Maritime Review was held to mark the Republic of Sin

 
 
U.S. Navy sailors stand along the stern of the USS Sterett guided-missile destroyer during the International Maritime Review at the Changi Naval Base in Singapore on May 15, 2017. The International Maritime Review was held to mark the Republic of Sin
 
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