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The film currently holds a near perfect 97% score on review site Rotten Tomatoes, which makes it one of the best-reviewed superhero films ever. 143

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The federal law was enacted in 2005 in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and requires new ID cards to carry special markings. 141

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The drive has turned into a year-round partnership between Rady Children's and local law enforcement departments, who now deliver teddy bears to patients each month. Because of that increased frequency, participating officers are expected to hand out roughly 3,500 teddy bears, as opposed to past teddy bear drives that have resulted in roughly 50,000 donated teddy bears.The Oceanside Police Department and the San Diego County District Attorney's Office organized this year's drive. Hospital officials expect more than 100 law enforcement officers from 20-25 departments to participate in distributing the teddy bears, beginning at 10 a.m. 641

  

The big questions at stake were whether Roundup can cause cancer and, if so, whether Monsanto failed to warn consumers about the product's cancer risk.In March 2015, the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) said the key ingredient in Roundup, glyphosate, is "probably carcinogenic to humans.""For the herbicide glyphosate, there was limited evidence of carcinogenicity in humans for non-Hodgkin lymphoma," the report states.But Monsanto has long maintained that Roundup does not cause cancer, and that the IARC report is greatly outnumbered by studies saying glyphosate is safe."More than 800 scientific studies, the US EPA, the National Institutes of Health and regulators around the world have concluded that glyphosate is safe for use and does not cause cancer," said Scott Partridge, Monsanto's vice president of strategy.He highlighted the Agricultural Health Study, which studied the effects of pesticides and glyphosate products on farmers and their spouses from 1993 to 2013."Many had already been using Roundup and other formulated products (since) it first came on the market," Partridge said.A summary of that study said "no association was apparent between glyphosate and any solid tumors or lymphoid malignancies overall, including NHL (non-Hodgkin's lymphoma).""We all have sympathy for Mr. Johnson," Partridge said. "It's natural he's looking for answers. Glyphosate is not the answer."But Litzenburg said glyphosate isn't the big problem -- Roundup is. He said the interaction between glyphosate and other ingredients in Roundup cause a "synergistic effect" that makes the product more carcinogenic.Monsanto spokeswoman Charla Lord disputed that notion, saying regulatory authorities help ensure Roundup as a whole is safe."The safety of each labeled use of a pesticide formulation must be evaluated and approved by regulatory authorities before it is authorized for sale," she said.The National Pesticide Information Center?-- a cooperative between Oregon State University and the EPA -- said studies on cancer rates in humans "have provided conflicting results on whether the use of glyphosate containing products is associated with cancer." 2231

  

The Camp Fire virtually obliterated the town of Paradise, home to more than 26,000 people.And with countless homes charred, 10 coroner search-and-recovery teams are helping search for victims' remains, Butte County Sheriff and Coroner Kory Honea said.But Sol Bechtold is still holding out hope for his mother Joanne Caddy, who's been missing from Paradise for days."We learned her house was destroyed the other day, so don't know what's happened to her," Bechtold told CNN affiliate KRON. "She's kind of homebound. She doesn't have a car. I need to find my mom -- I'm not giving up hope she's out there."More than 30 Butte County sheriff's deputies reported for duty despite losing their homes, CNN affiliate KTXL reported. Colusa Police Sgt. Jarrod Hughes told KTXL that his Paradise home had been destroyed in the blaze. But he still put on his uniform and returned to work once he got his son to safety."It's my community, it's where I grew up. It's something I absolutely had to do," Hughes said. "There was no question about it. It was get my family to safety so I can get in and get back up there and help everybody else." 1128

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