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Remembering World War II Code Breaker Jean Annette Watters
At 18, Jean Annette Watters was recruited for the top secret British military program to decode German messages during World War II. She died Sept. 15 and was buried in Nebraska.
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Red Cross Urges Fair And Lawful Treatment Of Captured ISIS Fighters
The remarks come days after a top U.S. envoy was quoted saying, "Our mission is to make sure that any foreign fighter who is here, who joined ISIS from a foreign country ... they will die here."
Ted Cruz's Latest Gambit Further Alienates Him From Senate Republicans
From Texas Standard: It happened on the floor of the U.S. Senate: Ted Cruz, the junior senator from Texas and prospective applicant for the top job in...
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What Dallas Googled In 2014: Ebola, 'Flappy Bird,' Jennifer Lawrence
Five stories that have North Texas talking: remembering Thomas Eric Duncan; Gov. Rick Perry’s highs and lows; the best movies of 2014; and more.What did…
A Dog Show Mystery: Irish Setter Dies; Owners Say He Was Poisoned
Jagger's owners say there was "no doubt" the 3-year-old was "maliciously poisoned" at Crufts, Britain's top dog show, after eating cubes of beef laced with slug killer.
Goodbye To Tal's Hill, A Beloved — And Hated — Houston Ballpark Landmark
The 90-foot wide, flagpole-topped incline in Minute Maid Park's center field will be removed at the end of this year's baseball season. Tal's Hill is named for the Houston Astros' former president, Tal Smith.
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Trump Said He Would Donate Foreign-Government Profits; Docs Suggest Limited Effort
The Trump Organization told staff that asking guests if they represent a foreign government would impede privacy. The House Oversight Committee's top Democrat says the policy raises "grave concerns."
Amnesty Says 2016 Saw Fewer Executions But More Death Sentences
Amnesty estimates China killed more people than all the other countries put together. The U.S. fell off the list of the top five countries to carry out the death penalty for the first time since 2006.
Wildfire Tears Through Tennessee As Region Suffers Exceptional Drought
At least three people died and hundreds of structures were damaged or destroyed in Tennessee's Sevier County after a wildfire moved through populated areas overnight.
As Komen Defends Itself, Planned Parenthood Rakes In Substitute Funds
A top official reportedly quits to protest the decision of the breast-cancer charity Susan G. Komen for the Cure to yank funding from Planned Parenthood. The women's health organization says it's already collected most of the $680,000 it lost.
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