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Obamas Head To Connecticut As Tight Governor's Race Nears Close
Incumbent Dannel Malloy and Republican rival Tom Foley are neck and neck; the race is so close that both the president and first lady will visit the state in the next few days. NPR's Melissa Block talks to Hartford Courant political reporter Daniela Altimari about the race.
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How The Florida Governor's Debate Became #Fangate
Republican Gov. Rick Scott's campaign wanted organizers to cancel Wednesday night's debate if Democrat Charlie Crist was allowed to use a fan at his podium.
Gaza Donors Want Assurances Cycle Of War Is Broken
Palestinian officials will ask international donors for $4 billion to help rebuild Gaza after the recent war. That was the third deadly conflict in 6 years between Israel and the militant group Hamas.
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More Insurers Put Spending Limits On Medical Treatments
To contain costs, some plans are capping how much they will pay for certain routine procedures, such as knee replacements. Patients can be on the hook for anything over the limit.
Family Of First Ebola Patient Reaches Settlement With Texas Health Presbyterian
A lawyer for the family of the only Ebola patient in the United States to die says the hospital that treated him will create a foundation in his…
Stolen Radioactive Material Found In Mexico
One official predicted that anyone involved in opening a box containing radioactive cobalt-60 could be in grave danger of dying within days.
Bienvenue Chanel! French Fashion House Is Taking Over Fair Park
Starbucks Pours Money, And Health Hype, Into Pricey Juice
Starbucks is investing big bucks in its Evolution Fresh line of cold-pressed juices with a massive new factory. Food scientists say all the hype around premium juices may get some consumers to boost their fruit and vegetable consumption. But these pricier juices, they say, are no more nutritious than regular old fruits and vegetables.
Remembering Dallas Civil Rights Activist And Attorney Adelfa Callejo
Adelfa Botello Callejo, a longtime civil rights leader and attorney in Dallas, died early Saturday from a brain tumor. She was 90.Callejo endured three…
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See John Connally’s Bullet-Ridden, Blood-Stained Clothes On Display
Five stories that have North Texas talking: John Connally's clothes will soon be displayed, some Oswald documents are released for the first time,…
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