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  • WorldAssociated Press

    A synthetic drug ravages youth in Sierra Leone. There's little help, and some people are chained

    In Sierra Leone, a cheap, synthetic drug is ravaging youth. The project in the Bombay suburb of the capital, Freetown, started in the past year when a group of people tried to help a colleague’s younger brother off the drug called kush. “The only time I left the room was when I went to the bathroom,” Christian Johnson, 21, recalled.

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  • USKXAN

    Largest Buc-ee’s in the country to open in Central Texas in June

    Travelers and residents will soon be able to visit the largest Buc-ee's travel center in the country starting next month.

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  • USAkron Beacon Journal

    Tyrannosaurus Flex closing in Stow; gym owner cites high rent, purchase costs

    Until Tyrannosaurus Flex's last class on June 28, the gym will host drum, strength, cardio, dance, and Zumbini classes.

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  • BusinessAssociated Press

    Report: Japanese carmaker Toyota set to end massive Olympic sponsorship deal

    Vehicle manufacturer Toyota is set to end its massive sponsorship deal with the International Olympic Committee after this year's Paris Olympics, according to reports in Japan. Toyota has a contract through the 2024 Paris Games, which was reported to be valued at $835 million when it was announced in 2015. It included four Olympics beginning with the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Games in South Korea and ran through Paris.

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    A railroad worker figured out how to send thousands of gallons of drinking water by rail from Mississippi to the Navajo Nation to alleviate the water crisis

    Andrew Halter delivers water from Mississippi 1,200 miles via the railroad to families on the Navajo Nation with the help of his brother.

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  • WorldThe Independent

    Passenger dies after jumping off world’s largest cruise ship as it sets sail from Florida

    The passenger was pronounced deceased sometime after he was found and bought back to the giant vessel

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  • WorldReuters

    Pope used vulgar Italian word to refer to LGBT people, Italian newspapers report

    Pope Francis used a highly derogatory term towards the LGBT community as he reiterated in a closed-door meeting with Italian bishops that gay people should not be allowed to become priests, Italian media reported on Monday. La Repubblica and Corriere della Sera, Italy's largest circulation dailies, both quoted the pope as saying seminaries, or priesthood colleges, are already too full of "frociaggine", a vulgar Italian term roughly translating as "faggotness". La Repubblica attributed its stor

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