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NFL's Baltimore Ravens Cut Ray Rice After New Video Surfaces
The video apparently shows Rice's then-fiancee, Janay Palmer, being hit in the face. The running back was initially suspended for two games; now the league has suspended Rice indefinitely.
CDC Warns Of Fast-Spreading Enterovirus Afflicting Children
A spike in severe respiratory infections in children has the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention asking doctors and patients to act quickly if children wheeze or have difficulty breathing.
New Option For Getting Rid Of Old Drugs: The Pharmacy
The Drug Enforcement Administration is loosening up its rules so that people will have more ways of disposing of drugs that can be risky to keep around after they're no longer needed.
How 'Gatsby' Went From A Moldering Flop To A Great American Novel
In So We Read On, Maureen Corrigan looks at the story behind The Great Gatsby, from F. Scott Fitzgerald's life to the era in which it's set. She says it's her favorite novel, but it wasn't always.
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Oscar Buzz Builds At Toronto Film Fest
The Toronto International Film Festival, the largest film festival in North America, is in full swing. Movie critic Bob Mondello and Monkey See blogger Linda Holmes talk about some of the highlights so far.
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Iraqi Parliament Approves New Government Led By Abadi
After months of uncertainty and political wrangling, Iraq finally has a new government, led by Shiite Haider al-Abadi. He replaces Nouri al-Maliki.
Could Great Lakes Fisheries Be Revived Through Fish Farms?
This summer, Michigan's aquaculture industry took a step forward. And that has touched off a debate over whether the Great Lakes are an appropriate place for fish farming.
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Pryor Sticks To The Middle In Close Arkansas Senate Race
Arkansas Democrat Mark Pryor is running one of the closest Senate races in the country. Arkansas has grown more Republican, but he hopes to win a third term on his reputation as a down-the-middle guy.
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Making Fatherhood An Insider's Game: Becoming A Dad, Again, At 49
More men are having kids later in life — and some are having babies, for the second time, in middle age. That means they're changing diapers while their peers are sending their own kids to college.
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Floods Hit Phoenix In Area's Wettest Day Ever Recorded
The more than 3 inches of rainfall already recorded in the Phoenix region Monday represents more than a third of its normal annual total.
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