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Bermuda Braces For Hurricane Gonzalo
The hurricane will hit the British island territory, where residents are making preparations, later today as a Category 4 storm.
Florida 'Loud Music' Shooter Michael Dunn Gets Life In Prison
Dunn was convicted earlier this month in a second trial for the fatal shooting of black teenager Jordan Davis in 2012.
The New Vocabulary Of Urban Education
The names that many big-city schools, teachers and students use to describe themselves are changing. Exhibit A: New Orleans.
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Citing Previous Rulings, Federal Judge Throws Out Arizona Gay-Marriage Ban
The decision was only four pages long and said the appeals court and the Supreme Court have given clear guidance that bans of this type are unconstitutional.
In Iraq, Anbar Province Remains Fiercely Contested
Over the last few weeks, Islamic State fighters in Iraq have been on the offensive in Anbar province, just west of Baghdad. We look at the latest on efforts to drive back the extremists.
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In Skydiving, A 'Whuffo' Won't 'Burble' Or Try The 'Horny Gorilla'
In a new installment of our series on trade lingo, skydiving instructor Michael Snively defines "whuffo," "burble" and "horny gorilla."
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How The Florida Governor's Debate Became #Fangate
Republican Gov. Rick Scott's campaign wanted organizers to cancel Wednesday night's debate if Democrat Charlie Crist was allowed to use a fan at his podium.
Will Ebola Impact Midterm Elections?
Weekend Edition Sunday's new segment, "For the Record," kicks off with politics and Ebola. NPR's Rachel Martin asks NPR's Mara Liasson and Dallas columnist J. Floyd about the politics of the disease.
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U.N. Ebola Chief: We Are Working 'At Full Speed'
After criticism of a poor response to the Ebola crisis, the United Nations is establishing a management hub in Ghana. The head of UNMEER says the agency is in a race against the disease.
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Texas Hospital: 'We Are Deeply Sorry' For Missing Ebola Diagnosis
In a letter published on Sunday, Presbyterian Hospital Dallas said it had made mistakes in the diagnosis of index patient Thomas Eric Duncan.
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