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Network TV's Fall Lineup Distinguished By Diversity
This season a dozen new network TV shows feature non-white characters as leads or co-leads. The shows aren't just notable for their casting diversity, but for how they talk about race and culture.
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The British billionaire and Virgin Group founder has long been a business revolutionary, but his latest venture is raising a few eyebrows.
Ferguson Police Chief Apologizes To Michael Brown's Family
Thomas Jackson said he was sorry to the victim's family and to anyone who felt their right to "peacefully protest" had not been protected by authorities.
Massachusetts doctor cleared of Ebola, released from Nebraska Medical Center
A Massachusetts doctor has recovered from Ebola and been released from the Nebraska Medical Center’s biocontainment unit. Dr. Rick Sacra was released…
More Protests In Ferguson Follow Police Chief's Video Apology
Thomas Jackson, who apologized in a video released Thursday for the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown, faced protesters calling for his resignation.
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Residents of a Belgium city were sick of the congestion and noise from trucks rumbling between the local brewery and a nearby bottling plant. Construction on the pipeline begins next year.
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Omaha police arrest suspect in fatal jewelry store shooting
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities have arrested an 18-year-old in connection to a fatal jewelry store shooting in Omaha.The Omaha World-Herald reports Milton…
Inside An Ebola Kit: A Little Chlorine And A Lot Of Hope
The Ebola epidemic is growing exponentially. And clinics don't have space for patients. So the U.S. government is giving families kits for treating people at home. Will this help slow the epidemic?
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