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Union Pacific railroad to report 3Q earnings on Thursday
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Union Pacific railroad is scheduled to release its third-quarter earnings report Thursday morning.The Omaha, Nebraska, based railroad…
Buyers Want More Time To Look Over Donald Trump's Boyhood Home
The house in the Queens neighborhood of New York City was supposed to go up for auction Wednesday. But it was called off — possibly until after the election. It was originally listed at $1.6 million.
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Lucasfilm Files Suit Against New York Jedi And Lightsaber Academy
The academy offers classes on how to engage in Jedi battles. They also sell swag that, according to the lawsuit, comes too close to the film's Jedi logos.
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Bye-Bye, Bao Bao: Popular Giant Panda Heads To China This Winter
The National Zoo's giant pandas are on loan from China, and the agreement requires that any pandas born in D.C. be sent to China before they turn 4. It'll soon be time for Bao Bao to make the journey.
Rocky Mountain Oysters Are What?! We Try A Dish Of Cowboy Lore
They're known by many names: lamb fries, bull fries, huevos de toro. There's a rich tapestry of Western lore built around this food, which is, well, fried testicles. Our reporter bites into this tale.
Save The Ruby Slippers: Smithsonian Seeks Funds To Preserve Dorothy's Shoes
The National Museum of American History says it will cost $300,000 to protect the aging shoes from The Wizard of Oz. A Kickstarter campaign launched three days ago has already raised nearly $200,000.
China's Internet Stars Embrace Lowbrow — And Aim For High Profits
China's Internet stars are widely panned as vulgar, vapid and materialistic. But China's fierce demand for online content is helping the newly minted celebs to surpass A-list movie stars in earnings.
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U.K. Will Posthumously Pardon Thousands Of Gay And Bisexual Men
The so-called Turing Law would automatically issue pardons to thousands of men who had been convicted for having consensual relationships with other men under laws that have since been repealed.
Experts Say It Could Be A Make Or Break Year For Obamacare
President Obama traveled to Florida Thursday to encourage more people to sign up for Obamacare when the enrollment window opens next month. The president's signature health care law has helped cut the uninsured rate to record lows. But it's showing some cracks, and many young people are reluctant to sign up.
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Amid His Claims Of A Rigged Election, Trump Supporters In N.C. Fear Voter Fraud
The third presidential debate was Donald Trump's last big chance to turn around a race that seems to be slipping away from him. We watched the debate with Trump supporters in rural Western North Carolina to see whether they think he accomplished what needed to be done.
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