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Journalist Gary Webb's Story Told In 'Kill The Messenger'
Kill the Messenger is based on the true story of a reporter at the San Jose Mercury-News who uncovers the CIA's role in arming the Nicaraguan Contras, then becomes the target of a smear campaign.
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Did You Hear About The Horse That Walked Into A Police Station?
In Winsford, England, the police superintendent wrote, "We were somewhat saddled with our unexpected guest. The visitor "quickly became the mane event of the night shift."
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Ebola Joke Triggers Passenger's Removal From US Airways Flight
The passenger, who was taken off a flight after it landed in the Dominican Republic, reportedly coughed and then said: "I have Ebola. You're all screwed."
32 Myths About The Flu Vaccine You Don't Need To Fear
Vaccination isn't a perfect defense against flu. But vaccines remain the most reliable way to reduce the risk from an illness that causes thousands of deaths in the U.S. during a typical flu season.
Oregon First Lady Sorry For 'Marriage Of Convenience' With Green Card Seeker
In 1997, Cylvia Hayes received money to marry an Ethiopian who wanted a green card. Her fiance, Democratic Gov. John Kitzhaber, is seeking a fourth term. She says he didn't know of the marriage.
Porridge Aficionados Vie To Make Theirs The Breakfast Of Champions
Once derided as Scottish food better suited to horses than people, porridge these days is more cool than gruel. In the U.K., competitions have porridge lovers battling with their best recipes.
A Liberian Doctor Comes Up With His Own Ebola Regimen
At a government-run hospital in Liberia, Dr. Gabriel Logan is doing everything he can to save Ebola patients. That includes experimenting with an HIV drug as treatment.
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Clinton Documents: 7 Excerpts You Should Read
The Clinton Presidential Library finished releasing documents that had been withheld previously. They reveal nothing we didn't already know, but give insight into a tumultuous time at the White House.
Twitter Is Suing The U.S. Over Free Speech (Its Own)
Twitter sued the federal government because it stopped the tech company from disclosing government requests for user information. Twitter says the current disclosure rules aren't transparent enough.
SXSW Eco, Hub Of Environmental And Foodie Fervor
Like its parent music, film and interactive festival, this conference is all about networking, which means parties. The young crowd takes full advantage of Austin's food trucks and bars.
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