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NFL Quarterback Cam Newton Injures Back In Car Crash
The player suffered two fractures in his lower back when a truck he was driving flipped several times on a bridge close to his team's stadium in downtown Charlotte.
12/23/14 - Spending in U.S. Senate race in Alaska totals $60 million
Reports to the Federal Elections Commission show Sen. Mark Begich spent $10 million in his campaign to retain his seat. Senator-elect Dan Sullivan spend…
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Barbie Has Some Royal Competition In Nigeria
The Queens of Africa are based on Nigeria's three largest groups — Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa — and each has traits meant to empower the girls who play with them.
Supreme Court Revives Pregnant UPS Worker's Discrimination Lawsuit
At issue is an employer's responsibilities under the Pregnancy Discrimination Act. The decision gives a former UPS driver another chance to show the company discriminated against her.
U.N. Report: 25,000 Foreign Fighters Joining Islamist Militant Groups
Thousands have left their homes en route to Iraq and Syria, which the U.N. report calls an "international finishing school" for extremists.
Huge Tornadoes Tear Through Illinois And The Midwest
A tornado that struck Rochelle, Ill., was so massive and the damage so extensive that in some areas, plows had to push debris off the streets so emergency crews could reach survivors.
Nixon's 'Western White House' Is Up For Sale
Hom Sotheby's International has listed the 5.45-acre oceanfront estate for $75 million. President Nixon bought the property early in his presidency, and lived there after resigning from office.
March Employment Report Shows Growth — But Disappointing Numbers
Over the past year, the economy had added more than 200,000 jobs each month. That streak broke in the most recent report, as growth dipped to just 126,000 jobs — fewer than economists had anticipated.
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Shipwrecks Ahoy: Coast Guard Shares Pics From Crystal-Clear Lake Michigan
All of that cold, fresh water has helped preserve wrecked ships over the years. A Coast Guard helicopter recently captured some striking images of historic ships.
Google Announces Foray Into The Wireless Business
The service will only work on Google Nexus phones, but it could potentially disrupt the wireless industry with its pay-only-for-what-you-use data plans.
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