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Get Excited For Fall With These 33 Adorable Pieces Of Fall Clothing

???? It's the most wonderful time of the year ???? — spooky season, that is. Pass the pumpkin spice and flannels, these pieces will have you drooling for fall.

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Eat Foods A-Z And We'll Tell You What Pasta Dish You Are!

Everyone loves mac 'n' cheese people.

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36 Products That Are A Little “Out There” But Will Make You So Happy To Own

It's this cowgirl frog diffuser's world and we're all just yeehaw-ing in it.

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"In Our Culture, This Has Gotten Out Of Control": People Are Sharing Popular Trends That They're Totally Sick Of

"The whole culture around this has gotten out of control. It feels like an abuse of social norms to try and squeeze people like this."

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27 Cheap Products Reviewers Say Are Just As Great As The Pricier Versions

We don't need the brand name to get the same quality, people.

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Penelope Green

Nelson DeMille, Blockbuster Author Who Thrilled Millions, Dies at 81

In best seller after best seller, world-weary investigators tackled military malfeasance and Russian spies, cracking jokes and beers to the delight of legions of devoted fans

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Jeanna Smialek

What’s Next for Rate Cuts? The Fed Is Watching Jobs and Prices.

A Federal Reserve official predicted quarter point rate cuts if data looked ‘fine’. But he also set out a scenario for a pause — or faster reductions.

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Heather Knight

Cal Fire Engineer Accused of Starting 5 Northern California Wildfires

A Cal Fire employee was arrested Friday on suspicion of starting several blazes in Sonoma County.

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Christina Jewett

Nasal Flu Vaccine Is Approved for At-Home Use

The F.D.A. authorized AstraZeneca’s treatment to be given outside a health care setting, although it will still need a prescription.

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Becky Ferreira

Earth Might Have Had a Ring 466 Million Years Ago

Impact craters found around the Earth that were made around the same time could be linked to debris falling from a ring, a new study suggests.

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Emily Cochrane and Ginny Whitehouse

Kentucky Town Is Shaken After Local Sheriff Is Charged With Killing Judge

The two men were seen getting ready to go to lunch on the day of the shooting. Hours later, Judge Kevin Mullins was dead from multiple gunshot wounds.

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Lisa Miller

The Power of a Smaller Breast

Breast reduction is all the rage in cosmetic surgery. Are women asserting their independence or capitulating to yet another impossible standard of beauty?

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Reed Abelson and Rebecca Robbins

F.T.C. Accuses Drug Middlemen of Inflating Insulin Prices

The case takes aim at the major pharmacy benefit managers, agency officials said, claiming that they favored more expensive insulin products and forced patients to pay more.

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Neil MacFarquhar

The 1983 Beirut Bombings Explained

One of Hezbollah’s top military commanders, who was accused of helping plan the blasts four decades ago, was killed on Friday in an Israeli airstrike.

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Richard Fausset, Eduardo Medina and Michael Wines

With Robinson Candidacy, North Carolina Republicans Fear Damage to Years of Gains

Explosive posts by the Republican candidate for governor, Mark Robinson, are sending waves of anxiety through a state party that has long been tactical and disciplined.

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Teachers Are Sharing The "Sickest Burn" A Student Ever Gave Them (And These Are Hilariously Brutal)

"A fourth grader told me she wanted to find me a husband, and when I asked her why she said, 'Because then he can buy you a whole new wardrobe.'"

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39 Products You’re Gonna Be Mad You’re Just Now Discovering

You may find yourself screaming at the heavens wondering where this cleansing oil has been your whole life.

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Katie Barnes

Clarendon, openly nonbinary WNBA pioneer, retires

Sparks guard Layshia Clarendon, a leader in the WNBA's social justice initiatives, the league's first openly transgender and nonbinary player and a 2017 All-Star, announced their retirement Friday.

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