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What The Real Witches Of America Eat
Nope. It's not eye of newt and toe of frog. But food — and its connection to dead loved ones — does play a starring role in the major Pagan holiday Samhain, which coincides with Halloween.
Pentagon Halts Effort To Take Back Signing Bonuses Paid To National Guard Members
Citing his duty to keep promises to service members, U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter suspends efforts to make veterans pay back signing bonuses and tuition aid.
WATCH: Megyn Kelly And Newt Gingrich Spar Over 'Sexual Predators'
The Fox host and the former speaker of the House get in a testy discussion over sexual obsession and Donald Trump.
The Twitter Paradox: How A Platform Designed For Free Speech Enables Internet Trolls
Charlie Warzel, who covers technology for BuzzFeed, has written a series of articles about Twitter's response to hate speech. He says the platform's community guidelines are enforced haphazardly.
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Juror Being Replaced In Oregon Occupation Case; Trial Draws Crowds
A juror was found to be biased and dismissed on Wednesday. The judge ordered an alternate to take his place in the trial of seven people in the armed occupation of wildlife refuge in Oregon.
Researchers Clear 'Patient Zero' From AIDS Origin Story
A Canadian flight attendant had been blamed by media for years for bringing HIV to the U.S. A new study proves that's impossible. The virus that took hold came from Haiti in the early 1970s.
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Trump Often Uses The Campaign Spotlight To Promote His Own Brand
Donald Trump's attendance at the grand opening of his hotel in Washington, D.C., is just the latest example of the GOP nominee bringing media attention to his businesses.
After A Long Day Of Fighting Climate Change, This Grain Is Ready For A Beer
Kernza is a kind of grassy wheat that traps more carbon in the soil than crops like wheat and rice. Now, a West Coast brewery is using the grain in its new beer called Long Root Ale.
For First Time, U.S. Abstains On U.N. Resolution Criticizing Cuba Embargo
The U.S. has always opposed the annual U.N. resolution calling for an end to the U.S. embargo on Cuba, but it abstained this time. The White House opposes the embargo and has taken steps to ease it.
Google Fiber Won't Accept Any New Cities For Its Superfast Internet Network
Google says it will honor its existing commitments to support or deploy gigabit-speed Internet. But it's scaling back the work on fiber optics to focus on "new technology and deployment methods."
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