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Today in history: Aug. 4
1830: Plans for the city of Chicago were laid out. 1892: Andrew and Abby Borden were axed to death in their home in Fall River, Mass. Lizzie Borden, Andrew's daughter from a previous marriage, was accused of the killings, but acquitted at trial. 1917:...Tags: Murder, Career and Workplace, Crimes, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice
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Cargill Recalls 36 Million Pounds of Ground Turkey
Associated PressMeat giant Cargill is recalling 36 million pounds of ground turkey linked to a nationwide salmonella outbreak that has killed one person in California and sickened at least 76 others. MORE: Cargill Turkey Recall Special Website Illnesses in the outbreak...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Nebraska, Massachusetts, Washington, DC, Pennsylvania
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Grandmother and 12-Year-Old Grandson Killed in Early Morning Fire
A child and his grandmother were killed in an early-morning fire in Kansas City,Kansas, authorities said on Friday.
Naomi Denham, 70, and her 12-year-old grandson Ja'voen Denham died after the fire broke out in the home at 56th and Yecker around 2:00 a....Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Fires
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Community Commentary: Collective bargaining not a bargain for Costa Mesa residents
Collective bargaining. Sounds innocuous, doesn't it? After all, it's just a term for when a bunch of nice people get together, form a union or association, and then lend each other their group authority and the weight of their numbers to extract...Tags: South Carolina, Interior Policy, Human Interest, Politics, Career and Workplace
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A Computer Hacking Group Claims It Broke Into Kansas and Missouri Sites
The group known as Anonymous said Saturday it has hacked into some 70 law enforcement websites across the southern and central United States in retaliation for arrests of its sympathizers in the U.S. and Britain.
The hacking group also claimed to have...Tags: The Associated Press, Missouri, FBI, Human Interest, Credit and Debt
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Q&A: 'The Help' co-star Octavia Spencer and writer/director Tate Taylor
RedEye movie criticQuick: Name 10 recent movies that have been packed with rich parts for women. You can’t do it, and neither can I. That’s what makes “The Help” so necessary, if for no other reason than being a showcase for actresses to play...Tags: Human Interest, Minority Groups, Octavia Spencer, The Help (movie), Viola Davis
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Million Mile Drought
KIAHWe've all been feeling the heat and the thought of stepping away from air conditioning is a little intimidating at times. Well, it turns out the drought that's afflicting us spreads far beyond the lone star state and spans over 1-million square miles....Tags: South Carolina, Elections, Georgia, Politics, Texas
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Don't miss folk singer in Aberdeen
George Santayana famously wrote, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Santayana's point in this much misunderstood phrase, according to historian Ted McAllister, is that without memory each generation is forced to learn...Tags: Amelia Earhart, George Santayana, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Illinois
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More Rain & Just How Hot Was July?
9PM Update... New data is NOT that encouraging for a significant rain...odds faver under .25" for the metro with MUCH light tallies to the NE of KC and heavier stuff from Manhattan to Garnett to Joplin...1-2"ossible there...it shouldn't rain all day...Tags: Weather Reports, New Mexico, Montana, Human Interest, Washington, DC
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Baltimore libraries will soon check out Nooks in addition to books
After Crystal Langdon checks out 22 books from her library on Reisterstown Road on Wednesday, she plans to carry them home on the Metro in her purse.
And preteen boys enrolled at St. Ignatius Loyola Academy may soon be able to leave their book bags at...Tags: Homes, Book, Human Interest, Massachusetts, Electronics
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USA Might Soon Be Spelled F-A-T
A new report from the Trust for America's Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation finds obesity rates have risen.
Alaska ranks 30th on the list tied with Virginia. In 1995 the state ranked 17th.
In 2010 not a single state lowered its obesity rate....Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Obesity, Weight, Health, Health Organizations
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