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He Thinks He Caught TB From A Wildebeest
It's one of those diseases that doesn't get a lot of attention: a strain of tuberculosis contracted from animals and responsible for 13,000 deaths a year.
VW Chairman Now Included In German Prosecutor's Volkswagen Emissions Probe
The news comes more than one year after Hans Dieter Pötsch was named chairman; for 12 years, he was Volkswagen's chief financial officer.
This House Race Shows It's Not So Easy For Republicans To Separate From Trump
Democrats need to win districts like this suburban D.C. one in Virginia to cut into House Republicans' margin. And it will show just how much Republicans can separate themselves from Donald Trump.
Born Before Women Could Vote, Now They're Proud To Vote For Clinton
The website I Waited 96 Years documents women born before the 19th Amendment was ratified, which gave women the right to vote. Now they're proud to be voting for a woman major-party nominee.
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Woman's Accused Kidnapper In S.C. Confesses To Multiple Murders
Todd Kohlhepp, 45, was arrested Thursday after sheriff's deputies found Kala Brown on his wooded property, "chained like a dog" and living in a metal container.
FBI Affirms July Decision Not To Charge Clinton, After Review Of Weiner Emails
Director James Comey says the FBI's review of new emails involving Hillary Clinton doesn't change the decision not to press charges against Clinton over her use of a private server.
How To Deal With 'Election Anxiety'
A lot of Americans say they're feeling anxious before Tuesday's election. Stanford University psychiatry professor Keith Humphreys talks about how to cope before and after the votes are cast.
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What's At Stake For Policy After The Election
No matter who wins on Tuesday, the next president will be facing some big issues, and he or she may or may not have cooperation from Congress.
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Clinton Campaigns In Cleveland With LeBron James
Hillary Clinton is making a final push in battleground states as she campaigned in Cleveland with NBA star LeBron James Sunday.
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Laughing Gas Gives Women Another Option To Manage Labor Pain
Move over, epidurals, here comes nitrous oxide. After enjoying popularity in the U.S. for managing labor pain until the mid-20th century, it was dropped in favor of anesthesia. Now it's back.
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