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Warrants issued for 20-25 former Nebraska inmates
20 to 25 arrest warrants have been issued for inmates who were released from the Nebraska corrections system early.The warrants follow a review of…
A Doctor Tries To Save A 9-Year-Old Stricken With Ebola
The child was brought to a treatment center in the back of a pickup truck with his dying mother. Doctors knew his condition was dire. But they thought that maybe they could save him.
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To stop deaths from heat stroke, specialists say athletes and the rest of us should ease into a new sport, drink extra fluid, and — most importantly — get cool fast when body temperature spikes.
Lone Passenger Pigeon Escapes Pie Pan, Lands In Smithsonian
Passenger pigeons used to be the most abundant bird in North America. But hunters drove them to extinction, and by 1914, only one was left. A century later, that pigeon, named Martha, is on exhibit.
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Podcaster Risks Excommunication For Defending Gay Mormons
Earlier this week, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints excommunicated an advocate for female priesthood. This weekend, a Utah man who questioned church doctrine might face a similar fate.
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Ukraine Extends Cease-Fire With Pro-Russia Separatists
A hiatus in fighting was set to expire Friday, but Kiev says it's extending the deadline for three days.
Tech Week: Google's Plans, Aereo's Loss And Occupied Stalls
Google rolled out a slew of new products and ideas at its annual developers conference, the Supreme Court dealt a blow to a TV startup, plus more headlines in this week's tech news roundup.
Oklahoma, Arizona Inmates Sue To Stop Executions
The suits take aim at the kind of multi-drug execution procedures that resulted in botched executions in Oklahoma and Ohio, calling them a form of human experimentation.
Lincoln firefighters seeking arbitration
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The Lincoln firefighters union will seek arbitration in its squabble with the fire chief over the use of a specially equipped pickup…
Golden Gate Bridge Board Approves Funding For Suicide Barrier
Since the iconic bridge opened in 1937, some 1,600 people have jumped to their deaths. A record 46 committed suicide off the bridge last year.
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