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Delaware has joined a growing list of states that have passed laws to potentially allocate their electoral votes to the winner of the popular vote in future presidential elections.Democratic Gov. John Carney 219

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DENVER, Colo. — A complete stranger is on a mission to reunite a heartfelt note from a little girl to her father, which was 136

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COLLIER COUNTY, Fla. — Florida deputies say they have a cat burglar in custody. Literally, a cat. The burglar, named Bones, was found after Collier County Sheriff's deputies were called to a suspicious incident that was possibly a burglary in progress. 265

  

Eating a diet of French fries, Pringles and white bread was enough to make one teenage boy lose his sight, according to a case study published in a medical journal.Scientists from the University of Bristol examined the case of a young patient whose extremely picky eating led to blindness, and have warned of the dangers of a poor diet.The unidentified patient told doctors he had only eaten fries from the fish and chip shop, Pringles potato chips, white bread, slices of processed ham and sausage since elementary school, and he avoided foods with certain textures. He first visited a doctor at age 14, complaining of tiredness, according to a case report published in the Annals of Internal Medicine on Monday.He wasn't taking any medication, had a normal BMI and height, and showed no visible signs of malnutrition.Doctors discovered low vitamin B12 levels and anemia, treating the patient with vitamin B12 injections and offering dietary advice.One year later there were signs of hearing loss and vision symptoms, but doctors did not find the cause.His vision had worsened to the point of blindness by 17 years of age, and doctors identified vitamin B12 deficiency, low copper and selenium levels, a high zinc level, reduced vitamin D level and bone level density, according to a 1297

  

DETROIT — In September 2017, Phil Corsi went to the doctor complaining about pain after eating. He got a diagnosis he never expected. “I had a large lymphoma that had become cancerous,” Phil said. His days became filled with doctor’s appointments and chemotherapy treatments. Phil had no family history of cancer and had lived a healthy active life. He and his wife, Kim Corsi, say the diagnosis didn’t make sense. Then he heard there was an alleged link between Roundup weed killer’s chemical glyphosate and non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Juries, after looking at evidence, had delivered multi-billion dollar verdicts to several cancer victims. “There are no warning labels on it and the chemical that has been linked to B-cell lymphoma is still in that product,” Kim said.Phil says for decades he used Roundup multiple times a week to kill weeds in his yard — and even in his neighbors’ yards.“There should be some kind of warning on this for folks so people aren’t going through the same thing,” Phil said.“We wouldn’t use it. If we would have known that, he wouldn’t have bought it,” Kim added. It raises the question: should you be worried? For years, farms have used plants genetically modified to survive Roundup. It allowed farmers to soak their entire fields with the weed killer to get rid of weeds. Now Roundup has been detected in the food we eat. Plus, it is still being sold to control weeds in your yard. “You can’t make sense out of science when there are proprietary interests,” said Faye Hansen, an associate professor of biology at Oakland University. 1576

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