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Wonder if his prices were as good as his employer’s.

An upstate Walmart employee was busted for selling his services for quickie trysts with men, police said.

Foster Bills, 22, who worked the night shift, advertised on Craigslist and hooked up with customers in the Queensbury Walmart restroom, authorities said.

An undercover cop finally slapped the cuffs on him.

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Ever wanted to make beer as a career? Then hop to it and enroll at Colorado State University, which is brewing up a new major — fermentation science and technology.

As part of the effort, the university is installing a brewery in the student center where students can taste classmates’ efforts.

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A new drug saved the life of a 6-year-old girl born with a rare disease that prevents skeletal mineralization and effectively left her without bones.

Janelly Martinez-Amador faced the prospect of a short life in a ventilator.

But at age 2, she she entered a clinical-drug trial at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital in Nashville, Tenn., and now she is able to move around like average kids.

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They were breathing deep.

Firefighters battling a house blaze in Cobb Creek, Va., stumbled upon an elaborate, high-tech pot-growing operation.

They found 352 marijuana plants, worth an estimated $1 million.

So in addition to losing his house, the homeowner also is facing a drug rap.

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One Republican West Virginia lawmaker wants to teach kids a lesson from the school of hard knocks.

Ray Canterbury proposed a law that would compel children to perform light janitorial work in exchange for formerly free school lunches.

“If they miss a lunch or they miss a meal, they might not . . . learn to add, they may not learn to diagram a sentence, but they’ll learn a more important lesson,” he said.

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