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Damin Radford of New Zealand overlooks the Oceti Sakowin camp on Tuesday, where people have gathered to protest the Dakota Access pipeline near Cannon Ball, N.D. David Goldman/AP hide caption

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Despite assumptions that peanut, egg and other allergies are becoming more common in the U.S., experts say they just don't know. One challenge: Symptoms can be misinterpreted and diagnosis isn't easy. Roy Scott/Getty Images hide caption

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Are Food Allergies On The Rise? Experts Say They Don't Know

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Postelection Stock Market Rise Shocks Prominent Economists

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Prosecutor Says N.C. Officer Acted Lawfully In Shooting Death Of Black Man

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House Democrats Re-Elect Nancy Pelosi As Minority Leader

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Trump's Choice To Oversee Medicaid Signals Likely Changes

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Justice Department Announces New Package Of Federal Prison Reforms

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The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday about whether immigrants can be detained indefinitely without a chance to persuade a neutral judge that they are entitled to temporary release. Pool/Getty Images hide caption

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Supreme Court Tests Whether Detained Immigrants Have Right To Hearing

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