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3 Girls Injured In Fall From Ferris Wheel At Tennessee Fair
The girls fell "between 35 and 45 feet," according to officials. One girl sustained a traumatic brain injury. The incident comes a day after a boy died while riding a waterslide in Kansas.
TB Is Now The Top Infectious Killer (Even Though Deaths Are Down)
With 1.5 million deaths a year, tuberculosis has passed HIV/AIDS.
This Generation Of Teens Is Drinking And Driving Less
It's a good-news trend in public health: Teens and young adults are less likely to drive while impaired than they were 12 years ago. But the study didn't ask specifically about marijuana.
IRS: 7.5 Million Americans Paid Penalty For Lack Of Health Coverage
Americans paid an average penalty of $200 for not having health insurance in 2014, the first year most Americans were required to have coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
Teens Who Try E-Cigarettes Are More Likely To Try Tobacco, Too
One of the big arguments for cigarettes is that they are a safer alternative to smoking tobacco. But an analysis of teens finds that the rise of vaping hasn't led to a big drop in tobacco use.
Detroit's William Clay Ford Dies At Age 88
William Clay Ford, a descendant of auto industry pioneer Henry Ford and owner of the Detroit Lions, has died at age 88. He bought the NFL team in 1963.
Winter Blahs Got You Down? 'Crowboarding' Video Can Help
If the snow and ice have cramped your style, you might take cues on how to make the best of things from a crow. The bird was filmed using a jar lid as a sled, over and over.
Medical Journal To Governors: You're Wrong About Ebola Quarantine
Govs. Chris Christie and Andrew Cuomo have called for mandatory quarantine for "high risk" individuals returning from Ebola-stricken countries. The New England Journal of Medicine begs to differ.
Song Premiere: Craig Finn, 'Newmyer's Roof'
The lead singer of The Hold Steady has a new solo album, Faith In The Future, out this September. Like many of the songs on the album, "Newmyer's Roof" is a small slice of life filled with meaning.
NASA Flummoxed By Dwarf Planet's Bright Spots, 'Pyramid-Shaped Peak'
The view captured by the Dawn spacecraft this month "shows even more small spots in the crater than were previously visible," NASA says.
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