A new study links regular fried chicken consumption with a 13 percent increase of premature death. Fried fish isn’t great, either.
Author: Josh Hafner, USA TODAY
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Temple of ‘The Flayed Lord,’ an ancient skinned corpse god, found in Mexico
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George H.W. Bush shaved his head once to support a Secret Service agent’s son with leukemia
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Bob Dole, with help, stands for final salute to George HW Bush at US Capitol
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While in an ICE van, protesters surrounded to sing ‘Amazing Grace.’ Now an immigrant’s lost his bid to stay in the US
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Many isolated tribes, like Sentinelese that killed American, still exist. Here’s where
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