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4 Questions Kaine And Pence Face Heading Into The VP Debate
Virginia Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine and Indiana Republican Gov. Mike Pence are two mild-mannered, affable politicians who will certainly present themselves differently than their running mates.
Mom Sues JetBlue After Her 5-Year-Old Was Delivered To Wrong City
It's not uncommon for an airline to lose luggage in transit. It's less common to lose children. But that's exactly what happened to Maribel Martinez. Her son was sent to Boston rather than New York.
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Park In Queens Honors Native Christopher Walken With ... A Trail Of His Heads
A number of disembodied heads emerge from the ground in the "Monument to Walken" installation through March. Should you get any ideas, the park informs visitors: "No Walken Picking" allowed.
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Physics Nobel Goes To 3 Scientists For Insights Into Matter's Behavior
The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to David Thouless, who gets half the prize, and Duncan Haldane and Michael Kosterlitz, who share the other half.
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Where Are The 40,000 Students ITT Tech Left Behind When It Closed?
Community and nonprofit colleges across the country are recruiting former ITT Tech students who face a tough decision: roll the dice on transferring credits, or lose them all for debt relief.
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Autumn Flush: The Best Darjeeling Tea You'll (Likely Never) Taste
Darjeeling is the "Champagne of teas," sold by distinct harvest season, or flush. But while many of India's top tea experts point to the autumn flush as their favorite, those teas are largely unknown.
Home Remedies Can Help Relieve The Misery Of Morning Sickness
Almost all women experience morning sickness during pregnancy, but it's hard to figure out what might work when you're busy retching. A review of evidence finds that ginger and acupressure bands help.
Instagram Brings Artists' Work Directly To The Public
Looking for a new piece of art to display in your home? You could do what lots of galleries are doing these days: check out Instagram.
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Federal Crackdown Merely 'A Respite' For Aryan Brotherhood Of Texas
The Justice Department has been trying to take down the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas, a violent prison gang. In 2014, 73 members were convicted. But a top ABT member says the group is bowed, not broken.
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Amid Deteriorating U.S.-Russia Relations, Questions Grow About Cyberwar
Might the recent collapse of U.S.-Russia cooperation on Syria open the door to a possible escalation in cyberwar? Both sides now have more to gain — and lose.
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