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The Cycling Desk: Work Out And Charge Your Phone During A Trip
Stationary bikes that power your gadgets as you pedal are this week's innovation pick. They've already appeared in railway stations and airports in Europe and may be for sale later this year.
Your Fellow Diners' Size May Affect How Much You Eat
In one study, people who ate near a heavier dining companion served themselves lots more food. Researchers say a fellow diner's weight is just one of many subconscious cues influencing what we eat.
Democrats, Republicans Pitch Old Ideas In New Packaging
With a month before the midterm elections, President Obama is trying to frame the elections by touting the administration's success on the economy. Republicans have other ideas.
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Health Officials Watch Those Who Had Contact With Dallas Ebola Patient
Health officials in Texas say they will be looking at up to 100 people who may have come in contact with the Dallas Ebola patient or people close to him.
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To Reverse Driver Shortage, Trucking Industry Steers Women To Jobs
The American Trucking Associations says the industry is short some 30,000 truckers. As the economy rebounds and shipping picks up, trucking companies are looking for new ways to bolster their numbers.
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Liberian-Americans Feel Effect Of Ebola From Abroad
Rachel Martin talks to Bishop Nathan Kortu, who serves a Liberian congregation in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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Supreme Court Will Consider Abercrombie's Religious Discrimination Case
At issue is whether the retailer discriminated against a Muslim woman over a headscarf. The government says yes; the retailer says the woman didn't tell them she wore the hijab for religious reasons.
TSTC's Funding Change And The Demand For Technical Workers
Students who enroll in the Texas State Technical College system range from recent high school grads to older folks who’ve been out of school for years.…
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Is Texas Prepared for a Public Health Emergency?
A man who may have had contact with 100 other people is in isolation at a Dallas hospital after being diagnosed with Ebola, a deadly virus that has...
ISIS Captives Tell Of Rapes And Beatings, Plead For Help
Activists say militants are holding hundreds, perhaps thousands of Yazidi women in northern Iraq. The women make contact through secret phones; some men have been killed or beaten trying to save them.
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