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Sex after acute coronary syndrome: What you need to know

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Written by Jen O'Hara Jen O'Hara
Published: 03 July 2016 03 July 2016

Scottsdale, Arizona - Are you worried about whether sex after an acute coronary syndrome, such as a heart attack or unstable angina, is safe? Experts agree that most people can safely return to sexual activity after recovering from a heart attack — as long as your heart disease is stabilized.

National Security Council Spokesperson Ned Price on the Terrorist Attacks in Baghdad, Iraq

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Written by White House White House
Published: 03 July 2016 03 July 2016

Washington, DC - The United States strongly condemns ISIL's heinous terrorist attacks in Baghdad last night that killed over 100 people, including families gathering to break their Ramadan fast and those joining millions around the world in watching the Euro Cup.

Vice President Joe Biden on the Passing of Elie Wiesel

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Written by White House White House
Published: 03 July 2016 03 July 2016

Washington, DC - Vice President Joe Biden: "The two people in this world who did more than anyone else to awaken my conscience to the horrors of the Holocaust—and to the obligations we all bear as a consequence—were my father and Elie Wiesel.

Chinle Bank Robber Sentenced to Over 12 Years in Prison

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Written by YNN YNN
Published: 02 July 2016 02 July 2016

Phoenix, Arizona - Kristopher Andrew Jaramillo, 39, of Albuquerque, N. M., not a member of the Navajo Nation, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Steven P. Logan to 151 months’ imprisonment followed by three years of supervised release. Jaramillo had previously pleaded guilty to bank robbery.

Climate Change is Affecting North American Fish

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Written by USGS USGS
Published: 02 July 2016 02 July 2016

Washington, DC - Climate change is already affecting inland fish across North America -- including some fish that are popular with anglers. Scientists are seeing a variety of changes in how inland fish reproduce, grow and where they can live, according to four new studies published today in a special issue of Fisheries magazine.

CBP Officers Seize $1.8 million Worth of Cocaine

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Written by Border Scope Border Scope
Published: 02 July 2016 02 July 2016

Del Rio, Texas - U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers, at the Del Rio Port of Entry, seized more than 200 pounds of alleged cocaine concealed in a commercial shipment.

Travel Advisory - Be a “Ready Traveler”

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Written by YNN YNN
Published: 02 July 2016 02 July 2016

Tucson, Arizona - U.S. Customs and Border Protection is reminding travelers planning trips across the border into the United States during the upcoming holidays to make sure they have proper documents and to anticipate heavy traffic.

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  1. Nogales CBP Officers Seize Heroin from Teen Body Carrier
  2. DHS Announces Grant Allocations for Fiscal Year 2016 Preparedness Grants
  3. 2 New Mexico residents federally indicted for health care fraud
  4. Elementary school teacher federally charged with receiving child pornography
  5. NASA Awards Contract to Increase Water Recovery on Space Station

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