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Jared Fogle Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Sex With Minors, Child Pornography
A plea deal was reached in August, with the former Subway pitchman admitting to crossing state lines to pay to have sex with minors and receiving child pornography from the head of his charity.
Vocal Cord Tissue Grown In Lab For First Time
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have engineered lab-grown vocal cord tissue that appears to be functional, although it hasn't yet been tested inside of a body.
Why 'Bomb The S*** Out Of Them' Sounds Pretty Good To A Lot Of Voters Right Now
Pundits have been wrongly predicting Donald Trump's downfall in the presidential race for months. The latest conventional wisdom says that after Paris, he will fade. But that might be very wrong.
Chris Kimball Will Continue To Host 'America's Test Kitchen' – On The Radio
Days after announcing that co-founder Chris Kimball had left America's Test Kitchen over a contract dispute, its parent company says Kimball will continue to host America's Test Kitchen Radio.
Sabertooth, Or The 23-Year Midnight Gig
At Chicago's Green Mill, one band has owned Saturday's after-hours set for decades. Jazz Night stays up with drunks, devotees and the organ quartet of saxophonists Pat Mallinger and Cameron Pfiffner.
Can't Find a Patti LaBelle Pie? Make Your Own!
Sweet potato pies are such a deep cultural touchstone, most black cookbooks will include one in their recipe index. Here are a few good recipes you can try while Wal-Mart restocks the shelves.
Genetically Modified Salmon Is Safe To Eat, FDA Says
In a long-awaited ruling, the agency said that a salmon created to grow faster is fit for human consumption. Environmental and food safety groups vow to fight the decision.
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Hillary Clinton Says Allies Should 'Prioritize' Fighting ISIS Over Assad
The former Obama secretary of state called for a no-fly zone in Syria to fight ISIS, but also seemed open to letting Assad stay in power — at least temporarily.
After High-Profile Lobbying, Israel Wants Spy's Release To Be Low-Key
Jonathan Pollard has been imprisoned three decades for spying on behalf of Israel. He has many vocal supporters in Israel, but the government has urged an understated response to his release.
Four Civilian Meteorologists Receive Posthumous Purple Hearts
The four men volunteered to go on weather patrol aboard a Coast Guard ship, which was sunk by a U-boat attack in 1942. They are the first civilian weather service employees to receive the medal.
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