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Bike Like A Pro Athlete, Eat Like A Pig
When a friend and I rode bicycles 738 miles up the spine of Texas, we were burning up to 5,500 calories a day. So we got to eat the way a calorie-counting cubicle dweller can only dream of.
Perry's Lawyer Confirms Governor Will Come to Court Next Hearing
Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s lawyers were back in court today, without their client. When the scheduling hearing was over, the judge set a pretrial hearing...
Ebola Blog: 76 Presbyterian Hospital Workers Being Monitored For Ebola Symptoms
[We will update this post throughout the day.] Federal health officials say they've identified 76 hospital workers who may have been exposed to the...
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Can Changing How You Sound Help You Find Your Voice?
Women's voices are often criticized, especially at work. We're called "shrill," told we "lack authority." Here's the story of two women who changed their voices in a quest to be heard.
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An Unofficial Memorial For Jazz Greats Jim Hall And Charlie Haden
Hall and Haden performed as a duo at a concert in Montreal in 1990. Plans to release the album, Charlie Haden - Jim Hall, were in place before both artists passed away within the last year.
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Survey: Latin America Ranks Last In Respect For Women
A survey of people in 148 countries finds that those in Latin America are least likely to say women who live there are treated with respect and dignity, ranking below the Middle East.
CDC Says It's Monitoring 77 People Who Had Contact With Ebola Patients
Seventy-six of those were healthcare workers who had contact with the first Ebola patient. Only one had contact with the second Ebola patient.
Nurses Want To Know How Safe Is Safe Enough With Ebola
It's not clear how Dallas nurse Nina Pham became infected with Ebola virus while working in the intensive care unit. Nurses at many hospitals say they haven't had enough training to deal with Ebola.
Ebola Volunteers Are Needed — But Signing On Isn't Easy
Doctors and nurses are desperately needed to fight the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. They're finally starting to volunteer in larger numbers, but getting them deployed is a slow, complicated process.
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Software Error Causes Nielsen Rating Mistake
For more than 260 weeks, ABC World News Tonight trailed NBC Nightly News. At last, they finally won a week. A software glitch, however, caused ABC to come out on top. NBC was restored to the top spot.
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