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Report: Amazon To Open Brick-And-Mortar Store
The Wall Street Journal reports the online retailer's store will also serve as a mini-warehouse that could provide same-day delivery the New York region.
Former Texas Cheerleader Behind 'Hook 'Em Horns' Dies At 78
At a pep rally in 1955, Harley Clark displayed his index and pinky fingers extended, with his two middle fingers tucked under his thumb.
Visitors Question Dallas Plans After Ebola Patient Dies
Public health officials in Dallas say the risk of acquiring the Ebola virus is small for most people but that message isn't reaching everyone. Some have canceled travel plans to the city.
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Journalist Gary Webb's Story Told In 'Kill The Messenger'
Kill the Messenger is based on the true story of a reporter at the San Jose Mercury-News who uncovers the CIA's role in arming the Nicaraguan Contras, then becomes the target of a smear campaign.
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Typhoon Vongfong Bears Down On Japan
The storm, briefly classified as a "super typhoon," will still have winds in excess of 100 mph when it hits Okinawa on Saturday.
Ebola Joke Triggers Passenger's Removal From US Airways Flight
The passenger, who was taken off a flight after it landed in the Dominican Republic, reportedly coughed and then said: "I have Ebola. You're all screwed."
Sloppy Splinting Can Make A Child's Broken Arm Much Worse
A pediatrician who specializes in fixing broken bones in kids and teens says about 90 percent of the fractures he treats have been splinted improperly in a community ER or urgent care center first.
Lights, Camera, Drones: Hollywood's Lens Gets A Little Larger
The FAA is granting six movie and TV production companies permission to use drones for filming. The move could pave the way for the unmanned aircraft systems to be used in other commercial ventures.
Thai Leader Threatens New Takeover: The TV Soaps
Prime Minister Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha says he's ordered a complete rewrite of Thailand's daily fare of infidelity and violence, and if it's not done right, he's threatened to do the job himself.
2 Omaha hospital workers fired over privacy issue
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Omaha hospital that treated an American aid worker infected with Ebola has fired two workers accused of violating the man's privacy…
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