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Will .Health Make It More Likely That You'll Get Scammed?
New websites ending in "health," "doctor" and "clinic" will soon start appearing online. But anyone can buy those names. Some public health researchers worry that they'll purvey bogus medical advice.
As The Ebola Outbreak Worsens, A Book About Compassion
This week, the CDC predicted there could be tens of thousands of Ebola cases if the disease is not controlled soon. Author Alaya Dawn Johnson turns to a favorite novel for wisdom amid this epidemic.
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The Week In Sports: Jeter Takes A Bow And The Ryder Cup Tees Off
This nearly NFL-free segment also covers the anti-Jeter jeering and yet another FIFA scandal.
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One Former Marine Documents His Return To A Broken Iraq
A decade ago, Benjamin Busch was the provisional U.S. military mayor of a town called Jassan, near the Iranian border. On his recent return, he found a far different, sadder, more frustrated place.
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Hiker Catches Volcano's Eruption On Video, And Is Overtaken By Ash
The sudden eruption in central Japan surprised and stranded hikers, and caused one death. A hiker managed to shoot video of the shocking sight of an immense billowing gray cloud speeding toward them.
Banned Books Remind Us Of The Power Of The Written Word
Pick up a banned book. Look for the scenes and language that once made people blush. Do those sections still have the power to make you gasp?
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Confined In China, Ai Weiwei Directs Alcatraz Exhibit From Afar
The dissident Chinese artist uses San Francisco's former island prison to contrast themes of freedom and restriction.
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Fresh Air Weekend: Jimi Hendrix Movie, 'Transparent' And Ron Perlman
Director John Ridley and star Andre Benjamin discuss the film Jimi: All Is By My Side; David Bianculli reviews the new drama Transparent; Ron Perlman talks about his book Easy Street (The Hard Way).
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After 7 Years, Finally, A Football Field Of Their Own
In Detroit, Cody High School's football team was always the visitor. On Friday, they dedicated their new field with a game that honored its name.
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U.S. Leads More Airstrikes Against ISIS In Iraq And Syria
Seven airstrikes hit in Syria and three in Iraq, according to U.S. Central Command, which adds that Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates participated in some strikes.
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