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Josh Campbell, of Crestline, thought he'd never skateboard again after losing his right leg to bone cancer at 14, but after seeing his son pick up the board, he's back at it.
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Last month, the city of Cleveland agreed to pay a settlement of $2.5 million in a lawsuit filed by a former police supervisor.
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The results from a biopsy done on a skin lesion removed from President Biden's chest last month confirmed that the growth was basal cell carcinoma – a type of skin cancer that does not tend to spread.
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Tso visited the White House in January as President Joe Biden's guest to celebrate the Lunar New Year, but the visit was also focused on recent shootings.
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Residents are allowed to go back to their homes after the evacuation order in place since Sunday was lifted Wednesday night.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is monitoring the air quality near East Palestine, Ohio after a train derailment on Friday knocked 50 train cars off their track and sparked a fire that sent columns of black smoke skyward.
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Photographer Lori Grinker struggled to get along with her mother all of her life. When she moved in with her to help with her failing health, old wounds melted away.
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The findings are a concern for Black women, researchers say, who are far more likely to report using straightening products such as relaxers.
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Individuals with weakened immune systems might not be letting their guard down just yet.
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Researchers observed data from hundreds off fatty liver disease patients over a more than ten-year period.