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She Lost Her Fiance To Ebola But Found A New Mission
Decontee Davis survived Ebola, but her fiance died of the virus. Now she is working with children whose parents have had the disease — and spreading the word that early treatment is critical.
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Actor's Calendar: 'Girls,' 'Star Wars,' Taking Theater To The Military
Adam Driver is famous for his role in HBO's Girls and his major (and mysterious) part in the next Star Wars film. Less famous: The former Marine's nonprofit organization, Arts in the Armed Forces.
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KIOS Jazz CD Of The Month: John Coltrane / Offering : Live At Temple University / Impulse!
John Coltrane leads a band on a 1966 live recording, Offering, which is perhaps the last great concert performance of the legendary saxophonist, Miles…
Army Eyes 3-D Printed Food For Soldiers
The Army has long used high-tech tools to make meals for our troops. Now, military scientists are turning away from pots and pans, and looking to 3-D printers to make nutritious food.
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To Prevent Kidney Stones: Go Easy On Soda And Drink Lots Of Water
Research shows that simple changes in drinking habits can help people who've had kidney stones lower the odds that they'll strike again. Consuming plenty of fiber may make a difference, too.
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'Arbeit Macht Frei' Gate Stolen From Former Dachau Death Camp
Authorities are investigating possible neo-Nazi involvement in the theft of the gate at Dachau, the first concentration camp the Nazi regime opened in Germany. A similar 2009 theft targeted Auschwitz.
3 Years After Wreck, Remains Of Final Costa Concordia Victim Are Found
Workers at a salvage yard found remains believed to be of Russel Rebello, the last victim still missing after the cruise ship capsized in January of 2012.
More Scrutiny Coming For Medicare Advantage, Obamacare
The Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General said it would review Medicare Advantage billing practices with an eye toward curbing overcharges.
Iranian Rally Marking Anniversary Of U.S. Hostage Crisis Has A Twist
It's been 35 years since the storming of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran triggered a 444-day hostage crisis. Today saw more cries of "Down with America," plus some interesting demands from the crowd.
Senate Control Could Ride On The South's Tight Races
Some of Tuesday's most hotly contested Senate races are in the South. Control of the Senate could hinge on the outcome of races in Arkansas, Louisiana, Georgia and North Carolina.
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