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    Nurses Kristy Haynes, left, and Crysta Swift look over supplies inside a mobile emergency room set up outside Grady Memorial Hospital to help handle the ever-growing number of flu cases in Atlanta, Monday, Jan. 29, 2018. The trailer, called Carolinas MED-1, has 14 beds and will sit outside the hospital's main emergency room for 30 days to alleviate wait times and bed shortages.

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    Democratic Rep. Joe Cunningham, flipped South Carolina’s 1st district, which had been represented by Republicans for nearly 40 years, by riding the wave against offshore drilling.
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    This Friday, Aug. 11, 2017, photo shows a Verizon wireless sign in Miami. Verizon is raising the price on its unlimited plan while introducing a slightly cheaper, more limited version of it as wireless carriers battle each other for customers.
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