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Cholera Surges In Haiti As Rain Arrives Early
Cholera has been spreading in Haiti for over four years. But this year looks especially bleak. In the first four months, there were nearly four times the number of cases as in the same period in 2014.
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New Jersey Lassa Fever Death Reveals Holes In Ebola Monitoring System
Back from a Liberia trip, the patient developed Ebola-like symptoms. One hospital sent him home. A few days later he ended up in an Ebola isolation ward and died. What went wrong?
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Under Cloud Of Scandal, Sepp Blatter Seeks 5th Term As FIFA President
The head of soccer's global governing body was not among those indicted on criminal charges. Still, many believe Sepp Blatter shares the blame for a "culture of corruption," and he should step down.
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Despite Corruption Scandal, Blatter Wins Fifth Term As FIFA Chief
Switzerland's Sepp Blatter has been FIFA's chief since 1998. His lone challenger withdrew his name from the race after the first round of voting.
Administration Announces Controversial Plan To Protect Sage Grouse
The Interior Department plans to conserve millions of acres of habitat for the greater sage grouse in 10 states. The move limits areas where petroleum and agriculture development can take place.
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Democrat O'Malley To Announce Presidential Bid In Baltimore
The former Maryland governor — Democrat Martin O'Malley — is expected to formally announce his candidacy on Saturday in Baltimore. For most voters he's a blank slate.
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David Oyelowo Flies Solo In HBO's 'Nightingale'
Oyelowo, who won accolades in 2014 for Selma, here works alone on camera in a dramatic film about a man coming undone in his mother's house.
Deep Cuts and A Special Session Looming
Deep budget cuts and a special session is looming after lawmakers failed to reach a revenue agreement. Alabama senators adjourned Thursday before voting…
U.S. Drops Cuba From List Of State Sponsors Of Terrorism
The State Department removed Havana from the list following a thawing of relations with the United States.
Pamela Hines On Piano Jazz
The pianist brings nuance and impressive technique to a set that includes two of her original tunes, "Porridge" and "A Stone."
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