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92 Percent Of The World's Population Breathes Substandard Air, WHO Says
The pollution levels have a staggering impact on health, according to the report, which says: "In 2012, one out of every nine deaths was the result of air pollution-related conditions."
This Halloween Is Scaring Up Record Sales of Candy, Costumes And Decor
Surging consumer confidence is spurring sales for Halloween. Retailers are forecasting an 8 percent increase in sales for costumes, candy and decorations. Those gains are strong given low inflation.
Colombia Reports A Historic Seizure Of Cocaine: More Than 13 Tons
The drugs are worth more than a third of a billion dollars, according to President Juan Manuel Santos.
Firm Behind 'Fearless Girl' Statue Underpaid Female, Black Execs, U.S. Says
The State Street Corporation put a statue on Wall Street to promote "the next generation of women leaders." Now accused of pay discrimination, the firm denies wrongdoing but will pay $5 million.
We Will Bury You: Russia Bulldozes Tons Of European Cheese, Other Banned Food
Parmesan and Dutch cheese, Spanish ham, fruits, vegetables — all reportedly became fodder for the wheels of steamrollers and the flames of incinerators Thursday.
Just In Time For Summer: National Parks Hiking Entrance Fees
The fees will be used for park enhancements to make up for federal budget cuts.
Man Who Killed Officers Told Passersby: 'Watch What I Am Going To Do'
Ismaaiyl Brinsley, who shot two NYPD patrolmen, spoke to people on the street just before the shooting took place, according to a police official.
Alleged Patient Safety Kickbacks Lead To $1 Million Settlement
The Justice Department claimed patient safety celebrity Dr. Chuck Denham solicited payments from a medical products company to win a prestigious National Quality Forum endorsement for its antiseptic.
U.S. Boosts Security At Facilities Ahead Of 'Torture Report' Release
The White House says the report "could lead to a greater risk" to U.S. facilities and individuals around the world, but that the president supported the Senate's release scheduled for Tuesday.
Alabama Police Officer Arrested Over Severe Injuries To Indian Man
Sureshbhai Patel, 57, was stopped last week as he walked in his son's new neighborhood. Patel remains hospitalized after surgery to fuse bones in his neck; his son says he now has limited mobility.
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