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  • Earl skirts Outer Banks, floods coastal areas
    A weakened Hurricane Earl brushed North Carolina's Outer Banks overnight as residents along the Eastern Seaboard prepared for a stormy Friday.
  • 43 killed in Pakistan blast
    A suicide bomber blew himself up outside an Ahmadi worship place in northwestern Pakistan Friday, killing a pedestrian, police said.
  • 25 drug suspects die in shootout
    A shootout between soldiers and suspected drug dealers in northeast Mexico left 25 of the suspects dead, the regional military said Thursday.
  • Hostage taker smuggled immigrant
    The gunman who held three people hostage at the Discovery Channel headquarters was once convicted of smuggling an illegal immigrant into the country from Mexico.
  • Scientist's 'canister' empties airport
    Bomb squad investigators were at Miami International Airport on Friday after a suspicious item was spotted in a baggage screening area, authorities said.
  • Convicted killer spared death penalty
    An Ohio death row inmate who has repeatedly claimed his innocence was spared execution, after the state's governor Thursday noted "legitimate questions" about evidence used to convict the man.
  • BP removes cap from ruptured well
    Thad Allen, the government's point man on the oil disaster, said crews are expected to begin efforts Thursday to remove the blowout preventer on BP's ruptured well in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Bonnie Blue actress from 'GWTW' dies
    Cammie King Conlon, who played the ill-fated Bonnie Blue Butler in "Gone With the Wind," used to joke "that I peaked at age 5."
  • White House: No second stimulus
    After a week mostly focused on Iraq and Mideast diplomacy, it's back to the economy for President Barack Obama, who will deliver remarks Friday on the August unemployment numbers.
  • A quicker job recovery
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Health

  • Would you get selective reduction?
    For women carrying multiple fetuses, a medical argument for selective reduction is clear. But the decision isn't always clear-cut.
  • She drops 100 pounds, gains new world
    I come from a small-ish town in Oklahoma where we've never met a vegetable we couldn't fry and the only things more super-sized than our portions are the huge church complexes that alternate with fast-food restaurants along our roads.
  • For teens, too little sleep may equal too many snacks
    All those late nights spent trolling Facebook, texting friends, and cramming for tests may be taking a toll on teenagers' diets, a new study suggests.
  • Build-it-yourself playground helps kids imagine
    He's designed everything from upscale hotels and restaurants to the sets for Broadway plays and the Academy Awards ceremony.
  • In mine's confines, survival instincts prevail
    The health of 33 trapped Chilean miners is authorities' top priority as crews this week began drilling in an effort to free them.
  • FDA agents visit Iowa farms that recalled eggs
    Federal agents visited Hillandale Farms and Wright County Egg, which have recalled more than half a billion eggs in the wake of the salmonella outbreak, a U.S. Food and Drug Administration spokeswoman said Wednesday.
  • Weight-loss drug boosts heart, stroke risks for some
    Overweight people with a history of heart disease who take the prescription weight-loss drug Meridia may be at increased risk of heart attack or stroke, according to a study published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine.
  • West Nile virus kills 13 in Greece
    West Nile Virus has killed 14 people in northern Greece and sickened 142, the Hellenic Centre for Disease Control and Prevention reported Thursday.
  • Flu 2010: 5 things you should know
    Ohio State offensive lineman Andrew Miller wants to be first in line for a vaccine this year. Here are five things you should know.
  • The truth about 12 health myths
    If you cross your eyes, they'll stay that way. If you have wet hair, you'll catch a cold. Some adages -- about nutrition, home remedies, and more -- need an update.
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  • Ashley Judd finds cause in Congo
    With a dozen humanitarian missions behind her, Ashley Judd has ventured to Africa to challenge the relationship between valuable minerals and unspeakable violence.
  • Miami airport reopens after scare
    Bomb squad investigators were at Miami International Airport on Friday after a suspicious item was spotted in a baggage screening area, authorities said.
  • Labor Day travel savings tips
    The end of summer is approaching fast and everyone wants to get out and enjoy those last few days in the sun.
  • Transportation chaos hits Seoul as typhoon strikes
    Typhoon Kompasu hit central South Korea Thursday morning, causing much of the metropolitan area's subway service to halt, toppling trees and resulting in widespread power outages along the west coast, Yonhap News Agency reported.
  • Amazing airline meals, if you splurge
    Most air travelers have little to be happy about when it comes to airline food these days. But if you splurge on business or first class, the dining experience can be deluxe and luxurious, especially on international flights.
  • Hurricane worries Labor Day travelers
    The menace of Hurricane Earl comes at a bad time for any of the vacation-starved Americans who are heading to parts of the East Coast this Labor Day weekend.
  • The inside scoop on Rome's gelato
    Where do Romans go for a cup of gelato? A local food writer steers us beyond tourist favorites to six artisanal gelaterias churning out creative, all-natural flavors.
  • Sierra Leone tourists to build their own eco-resort
    For many people, the name Sierra Leone still conjures up images of the country's decade-long civil war and subsequent war crimes trials.
  • Mexico City woos gay honeymooners
    As more governments approve same-sex marriage laws, Mexico City officials are hoping to attract a growing part of the tourism market: gay honeymoons.
  • Updated 'Fly Rights' guide released
    The Department of Transportation's updated handbook for consumer air travelers outlines everything from choosing loyalty programs and making official complaints to the new three-hour tarmac delay limit.
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