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Your New Favorite Sex Toy Might Be a Drugstore ‘Egg’
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The Rising Price of Eggs Is Also Hurting Your Local Restaurant
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House Democrats urge Trump to combat egg price hike
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Recording artists want Congress to force radio stations to pay them for their songs
The American Music Fairness Act would ensure performers, not just songwriters, get paid when an AM/FM radio station plays their music.NBC News - 5d -
UK housing market debt falls as older generations pay off mortgages
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House Democrat: Trump 'wants to be Vladimir Putin'
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