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Police, responding to reports of an armed man in a residence hall, swarmed onto the campus of Central Connecticut State University Monday and arrested a man wearing camouflage pants after an intense search.
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Roughly one in every five sunlike stars is orbited by a potentially habitable, Earth-size planet, meaning that the universe has abundant real estate that could be congenial to life, according to a new analysis of observations by NASA's Kepler space telescope.
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Philbin won't answer questions about what happened until the NFL concludes its investigation. (USATSI) Dolphins coach Joe Philbin met with the media Monday, a week after tackle Jonathan Martin left the team amid reports that he had been bullied by ...
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Mon Nov 4, 2013 5:13pm EST. * TSX rises 24.32 points, or 0.18 percent, to 13,361.78 * Six of 10 main index sectors advance * Potash has market's biggest positive influence * BlackBerry drops 16.6 percent By John Tilak TORONTO, Nov 4 (Reuters) ...
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CAIRO (AP) - Ousted President Mohammed Morsi refused to wear a prison jumpsuit, entering the caged dock in a dark business suit as his co-defendants applauded.
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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - Secretary of State John Kerry met with King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia on Monday in an effort to ease deepening tensions with the Saudis, longstanding allies over American policy in the Middle East.
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A man wielding a knife hijacked a bus in western Norway and killed three people on board, police say. The suspect, in his 50s and of foreign origin, has been arrested, police told the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation.
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Annual anti-US rallies have been held across Iran - the first since the election of Hassan Rouhani, a proponent of a more moderate approach towards Washington after years of outright hostility.
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Four men the suspected in the attack of the Westgate Mall in Nairobi were charged in court Monday. Somalia-based militant group al-Shabaab claimed credit for the attack, which left at least 67 people dead.
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An NYU student believed missing was actually trapped for up to 36 hours in a tiny gap between his dorm building and a neighboring structure - and was rescued only after his worried pals raised the alarm and rescue workers heard his moans.
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By Kasie Hunt and Carrie Dann , Political Reporters, NBC News. The Senate is poised to advance a bill to expand workplace protections for gay, lesbian and transgender Americans, marking the chamber's first vote on the issue in more than 15 years.
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Turns out that there was insider trading at SAC Capital. I know, right? I'm as shocked as you are. You are not shocked, I take it.
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Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, has yet to make a public peep about “The Everything Store,” a major biography of Mr. Bezos and his company that was published last month.
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Twitter Inc. (TWTR) is likely to price its initial public offering above the increased range announced earlier today, raising more than $1.75 billion, two people with knowledge of the matter said.
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Mon Nov 4, 2013 4:43pm EST. * Twitter boosts top end of price range for IPO. * BlackBerry shares fall after company abandons sale, replaces CEO.
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The euro rallied as better-than-expected European economic data helped the currency bounce from a six-week low against the dollar.
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Pics Video game maker Valve has let loose the first photographs of its prototype Steam Machine hardware, in addition to sharing a few more details about its plans for the upstart, PC-based console.
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Online retail giant Amazon is lining up beside airline passengers to applaud the Federal Aviation Administration's move to last week relax rules on fliers' electronic gadgets.
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Emily Wickersham hasn't even made her debut on NCIS yet and she's already gotten a promotion. Originally cast in a multi-episode recurring role, Wickersham - whom fans have assumed is the replacement for Cote De Pablo's departed Ziva David - has ...
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Drew Barrymore and Will Kopelman have a new bundle of joy on the way! The actress's rep confirms to E! News exclusively that she is pregnant with her second child.
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If we've had anything to be happy about this season on The Walking Dead, anything at all, it's the fact that Rick has spent most of his time hoeing crops down at the prison farm in his invisible overalls, a place where at least his terrible decisions can only hurt ...
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Houston Texans coach Gary Kubiak, described by team general manager Rick Smith as "alert, coherent and in good spirits," will spend at least the next 24 hours at a local hospital where he continues to undergo further evaluation following his collapse ...
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Philadelphia, PA - The game of leapfrog continued this past weekend in the BCS rankings, as yet again, a new No. 2 was put into place behind two-time defending champion Alabama.
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Boston Red Sox Shane Victorino reacts to seeing his shaved face during the Gillette Beard Shave-Off at Gillette Headquarters on Monday, November 4, 2013.
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Manningham came off the physically unable to perform list and Wright came off the non-football injury list. Both players had to be activated this week as their 21-day practice window was expiring.
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A giant toothed platypus that lived in the middle to late Cenozoic era had powerful teeth (inset: the holotype, a first lower molar) that would have enabled it to kill prey such as lungfish and even small turtles.
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NEW DELHI - India's space agency has begun its formal countdown to the launch of its unmanned orbiter to Mars, a voyage that India hopes will help contribute to the growing body of scientific data on the far-off planet.
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Obesity may be a factor in early puberty in U.S. girls, a new study finds. About 17 percent of American kids ages 2 to 17 are obese, according to the CDC.
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WASHINGTONHealth care giant Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries have agreed to pay over $2.2 billion to resolve criminal and civil allegations of promoting three prescription drugs for off-label uses not approved by the Food and Drug Administration, ...
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BEIRUT | Mon Nov 4, 2013 10:43am EST. BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Syrian government promised on Monday to ensure delivery of vaccinations and humanitarian aid across the country, after an outbreak of polio in the northeast and warnings of malnutrition in ...
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Massachusetts' ban on workplace smoking has helped lower the number of people exposed to cancer-causing smoke on the job, but employees in lower-paid positions are significantly less likely to be protected, according to a study being released Monday.
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The percentage of babies born prematurely in the United States fell for the sixth straight year, but the problem remains more common than in most other industrialized nations, says an annual report card out Friday.
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A single dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine may be enough to protect women against infection with the virus over the long-term, a new study from Costa Rica suggests.
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New new research by RAND Corp. indicates new primary care models pushed by the Affordable Care Act that use nurse practitioners and physician assistants could help eliminate the physician shortage.
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A new study outlined the dangers of air pollution near schools, and showed that air quality could be greatly improved if idling school buses simply turned off their engines.
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A group of experts in medicine, law and ethics has issued a blistering report that accuses the United States government of directing doctors, nurses and psychologists, among others, to ignore their professional codes of ethics and participate in the abuse of ...
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Safety concerns have prompted Perrigo to recall 18 batches of an over-the-counter pain and fever reliever for infants that is sold under brand names including Babies R Us and Care One.
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ZURICH—Roche Holding AG is to return to antibiotic products after agreeing to take over an experimental drug being developed by closely-held Polyphor Ltd.
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WASHINGTON - Debating whether to seek a strep test for that sore throat? One day there could be an app for that: Researchers are developing a home scorecard that aims to prevent thousands of unnecessary trips to the doctor for this common complaint.
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Barbara J. Mason, Ph.D., Pearson Family Chair, Professor and Director, Laboratory of Clinical Psychopharmacology, and Co-Director, Pearson Center for Alcoholism and Addiction Research.
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What people say they'll do and what they actually do doesn't always match, suggests new research that finds online daters are often more willing than they thought they'd be to respond to interest from someone of another race.
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(CNN) - Stories about weight loss usually have a beginning, middle and end. How did these people gain so much weight? What made them decide to change?
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Birmingham, AL -. If you take a Tylenol, don't drink alcohol at the same time. Not even a little! Researchers at Parker University in Dallas say, Tylenol, also known as acetaminophen, combined with a small to moderate amount of alcohol can more than double ...
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Women who undergo weight loss surgery have healthier hormone levels and report marked improvement in sexual function as they shed unwanted pounds, researchers said.
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HealthCare.gov experienced an outage of about 90 minutes this afternoon, CMS Director of Communications Julie Bataille said during the agency's daily press briefing.
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In Oregon, the average care for an infant represented more than 18% of the median income for a married couple last year. Click on the map to see child care costs in your state.
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Pall Mall, a wood-paneled barbershop founded in 1896 near Buckingham Palace, has so many bookings for gentlemen's shaves you could be forgiven for thinking another royal wedding was approaching.
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