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Classes Canceled, 1,300 Quarantined In S. Korea's Scramble To Stop MERS
Additional confirmed cases of the Middle East respiratory syndrome, or MERS, have led to more than 200 school closures and a minor public panic in South Korea.
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The College Board has announced a unique partnership with Khan Academy to make prep materials for the SAT college-entrance exam available for students.
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Death Toll Up To 65 In China Boat Disaster; Government Orders Censorship
Of the more than 450 people who were aboard the Eastern Star when it capsized in rough weather Monday, only 14 have reportedly been saved — but rescuers haven't given up hope of finding more alive.
5 Things You Should Know About Lincoln Chafee
In 2002, Lincoln Chafee was the only Republican senator to vote against authorizing the use of force to oust Saddam Hussein in Iraq. Some Republican colleagues referred to him as "the missing Linc."
Iowa teacher takes plea deal in sex-with-student case
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — A 46-year-old western Iowa teacher accused of sexually abusing a student has taken a plea deal.Online court records say Barret…
Phone Carriers Tight-Lipped On How They Will Comply With New Surveillance Law
Under the USA Freedom Act, the NSA can no longer collect phone call metadata without a court order. Metadata remain with private phone carriers but can be subpoenaed by the government.
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Pluto's Moons Are 'Tumbling In Absolute Chaos,' NASA Says
In the NFL, something that behaves like Pluto's football-shaped moons might be called a wobbly duck. NASA calls them astonishing.
Wal-Mart Workers Complain Stores Are Too Cold
Corporate Executives on Wednesday told thousands of employees that stores will be warmer. Also, a human DJ will now pick the music that is heard throughout the store.
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Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry Announces 2nd White House Bid
The Republican, whose 2012 run for president imploded after an "oops" moment during a televised debate, said it was "time to reset the relationship between government and citizen."
Newly Identified 'Hellboy' Dinosaur Sported Unique Horns, Scientists Say
The new species, a close relative of Triceratops that was discovered in Alberta, Canada, has large horns above the eyes and a crown-like frill.
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