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Commuting By Foot: Big Sur Residents Struggle With Life After Mudslide

Most mornings and afternoons, a newly built footpath that plunges through a grove of towering redwoods is clogged with workers and school kids.

Some people who are unhappy with the current political environment are complaining of stress-induced eating and weight gain. Anthony-Masterson/Getty Images hide caption

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'The Trump 10': Packing On The Pounds In An Age Of Stressful Politics

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Uber's San Francisco headquarters earlier this year. The company fired 20 employees after an investigation of sexual harassment and other complaints. Eric Risberg/AP hide caption

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Uber Fires 20 Employees After Sexual Harassment Claim Investigation

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Commuting By Foot: Big Sur Residents Struggle With Life After Mudslide

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Democratic candidate for Georgia's 6th Congressional District Jon Ossoff speaks to supporters during an election-night watch party in Dunwoody, Ga., in April. John Bazemore/AP hide caption

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Costliest Congressional Race In History Sees First Debate

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