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For One Dallas Church, Ebola Becomes Personal As A Member Is Quarantined
The man being treated for Ebola at Texas Health Presbyterian in Dallas is in critical condition. On Sunday, the health officials said his condition took a…
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Will DFW Airport's Automated System Let You Fly Through Customs?
After years of 20, 30, even 60 minute lines or longer at DFW Airport after getting back from abroad, those lines are now a lot shorter. The airport…
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Man Tied To Nazis Dies In Michigan At Age 93
John Kalymon, who became a U.S. citizen in 1955, was under a deportation order for serving in a Nazi-controlled police force during World War II. But he had denied he had ever shot at Jews.
A Belarusian Sprinter Has Been Offered Asylum In Poland After Refusing To Return Home
Belarusian athlete Kristina Timanovskaya, who refused to return home from the Tokyo Olympics after a dispute with her coaches, has now been offered refuge in Poland.
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Canada To Turn Back Asylum Seekers In Effort To Stop Coronavirus Spread
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday that Canada will now turn back asylum seekers attempting to enter the country outside official border points.
There's Officially An Upside To Boston's Brutal Winter
Nearly 3 inches fell Sunday night in Boston — making this winter the city's snowiest ever.
U.S. Fertility Rates Fall To All-Time Low
The rate at which American women are having babies fell again in 2011, continuing a decline that's been under way for years. Births to teenagers hit another low, while births to older women rose slightly.
We're In The Age Of Noah And Emma: Most Popular Baby Names Of 2014
New arrivals in the top 10 include James and Charlotte, the Social Security Administration says.
South Carolina Takes Its First Women's NCAA Basketball Title
The lady Gamecocks earned their first national title with a 67-55 win over Mississippi State. It's also a first for former player, Coach Dawn Staley, who had made several Final Fours in her prime.
Peoples & Parker Head To Fort Worth Mayor Runoff; Dallas Council Incumbents Leading
Susan Wright, the widow of the late Rep. Ron Wright, will advance to a runoff in the 6th Congressional District special election. Incumbents dominated Dallas City Council races. In the Fort Worth mayor's race, Mattie Parker and Deborah Peoples will head to a runoff.
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