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- Michael Phelps suspended after DUI
- Texas Ebola patient gets experimental drug
- Mexican army disarms police in missing-students city
- U.S. working on new screenings for Ebola but no travel ban
- Supreme Court dodges gay marriage, allowing weddings in five more states
- Friend of accused Boston bomber was too stoned to lie, lawyer says
- Obama calls for greater foreign help against Ebola
- Trump's name removed from casino
- Frightening Ebola development in Spain
- Islamic State's bloody clash with Kurds
- Facebook's $22 billion acquisition
- Iconic sunset images on the Hudson River
- 2 suicide bombs kill 30 Kurdish fighters in Syria
- One whale of a surprise appearance
- 28 bodies found in Mexico mass grave may be missing students
- Sir Michael of Bloomberg? A knight but not quite
- Court decision makes gay marriage effectively legal in 30 states
- The heartbreak of hostage ransom
- Muslim haj pilgrimage avoids Ebola, other diseases
- 'I even started to be afraid of myself,' says woman who defected from IS
- Kenya's president temporarily steps down for criminal court hearing
- CDC chief says progress being made in Ebola fight
- Why some children don't recover from enterovirus
- Inside South Florida's swampland politics
- FBI warns of possible al-Qaida attack
- 3 win medicine Nobel for discovering brain's 'inner GPS'
Michael Phelps suspended after DUI Posted: 06 Oct 2014 01:32 PM PDT |
Texas Ebola patient gets experimental drug Posted: 06 Oct 2014 03:35 PM PDT |
Mexican army disarms police in missing-students city Posted: 06 Oct 2014 04:08 PM PDT |
U.S. working on new screenings for Ebola but no travel ban Posted: 06 Oct 2014 03:03 PM PDT By Roberta Rampton and Richard Valdmanis WASHINGTON/DALLAS (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Monday that the government would develop expanded screening of airline passengers for Ebola, both in the West African countries hit by the disease and the United States. The first patient diagnosed with the disease on U.S. soil, Thomas Eric Duncan, remained in critical condition in a Dallas hospital, as Obama was briefed by agencies involved in fighting the spread of the deadly virus. The president said it was important to follow existing protocols strictly. ... |
Supreme Court dodges gay marriage, allowing weddings in five more states Posted: 06 Oct 2014 01:04 PM PDT
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Friend of accused Boston bomber was too stoned to lie, lawyer says Posted: 06 Oct 2014 01:42 PM PDT |
Obama calls for greater foreign help against Ebola Posted: 06 Oct 2014 02:11 PM PDT
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Trump's name removed from casino Posted: 06 Oct 2014 01:20 PM PDT
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Frightening Ebola development in Spain Posted: 06 Oct 2014 04:47 PM PDT |
Islamic State's bloody clash with Kurds Posted: 06 Oct 2014 02:08 PM PDT |
Facebook's $22 billion acquisition Posted: 06 Oct 2014 10:35 AM PDT
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Iconic sunset images on the Hudson River Posted: 05 Oct 2014 11:00 AM PDT |
2 suicide bombs kill 30 Kurdish fighters in Syria Posted: 06 Oct 2014 08:29 AM PDT
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One whale of a surprise appearance Posted: 06 Oct 2014 12:52 AM PDT
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28 bodies found in Mexico mass grave may be missing students Posted: 06 Oct 2014 04:37 PM PDT
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Sir Michael of Bloomberg? A knight but not quite Posted: 06 Oct 2014 10:02 AM PDT |
Court decision makes gay marriage effectively legal in 30 states Posted: 06 Oct 2014 12:45 PM PDT |
The heartbreak of hostage ransom Posted: 06 Oct 2014 08:22 AM PDT |
Muslim haj pilgrimage avoids Ebola, other diseases Posted: 06 Oct 2014 09:02 AM PDT |
'I even started to be afraid of myself,' says woman who defected from IS Posted: 06 Oct 2014 06:45 AM PDT |
Kenya's president temporarily steps down for criminal court hearing Posted: 06 Oct 2014 08:52 AM PDT |
CDC chief says progress being made in Ebola fight Posted: 06 Oct 2014 05:13 AM PDT |
Why some children don't recover from enterovirus Posted: 06 Oct 2014 07:42 AM PDT |
Inside South Florida's swampland politics Posted: 06 Oct 2014 05:02 AM PDT House races are, as a rule, the nastiest type of American election. To run for representative, for all but a few of the best-known senior members, is to be a stand-in for your political party and for the House itself, the least popular brands in our political life. In South Florida, a region known for its dirty politics, Joe Garcia, a junior member in a tossup district, believes that if he is going to survive he has to do more than tout his accomplishments; he has to trash his opponent. |
FBI warns of possible al-Qaida attack Posted: 06 Oct 2014 06:32 AM PDT |
3 win medicine Nobel for discovering brain's 'inner GPS' Posted: 06 Oct 2014 03:26 PM PDT |
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