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Ebola 'has killed 120 health workers'

Al Jazeera English - 26 Aug 2014 00:13
WHO says epidemic has affected an "unprecedented number of medical staff" in Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.
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Fatal car bomb hits Baghdad Shia area

Al Jazeera English - 26 Aug 2014 08:20
At least seven killed and 20 others injured after explosion at busy intersection in Jididah area of Iraqi capital.
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Pre-dawn Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip killed two people and destroyed one of the tallest residential and office buildings in the Palestinian enclave, Al Jazeera reported, citing Palestinian health officials.
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How to whip your fall budget into shape

The Week - 26 Aug 2014 14:46
After a summer spent likely throwing a bit too much financial caution to the wind — all those al fresco dinners out! — chances are your budget may be in need of some TLC. What's that, you say? Autumn is eons away? We...
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US reportedly begins surveillance flights over Syria after Obama authorization The U.S. reportedly has begun flying surveillance drones over Syria days after President Obama authorized their use. 
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GOP lawmakers say DOJ probe into IRS 'compromised,' demand special counsel The lawmakers said they have sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder demanding an independent special counsel be appointed for the probe.
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India is gearing up to receive more than 100 of its citizens, travelling back from Ebola-hit Liberia, who are expected to land at airports in New Delhi and Mumbai on Tuesday. Authorities have reportedly already isolated ...
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Three Chinese engineers working in Turkey's southeastern province of Sirnak were kidnapped by militants of the outlawed Kurdish Worker's Party, or PKK, on Saturday, China's state-run Xinhua reported Monday, citing Turkis...
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Cocaine-covered dollar bills spark investigation at bank in Monte Vista
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Kill-Switches on Smartphones Now Mandatory in California On Monday, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill that is the first of its kind in the nation
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Since the Islamic State, formerly known as ISIS, took over Iraq's second largest city, Mosul, in early June, opposition groups in Syria have warned the U.S. that the Sunni militant group was also gaining ground in Syria....
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How U.S. can help Syria drive out ISIS

CNN - 26 Aug 2014 22:45
Robert Ford says the West should be helping moderates in the Syrian armed opposition to press for end to the al-Assad regime, form a new government to focus on driving ISIS from the country
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Woman Pleads to Stop Alimony Paid to Ex Accused of Killing New Husband Joy Sidwell, of Utah, has been paying $500 a month to her ex, Fred Lee.
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American Extremist Killed Fighting for ISIS Terrorists A woman who said she was Douglas McAuthur McCain's aunt confirmed that he had "passed"
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Which company has the best paid CEO in America? You'd think a household name, right? Nope. Beating out the CEO of every single household name from Walmart to GE, from Apple to Goldman Sachs, is Charif Souki of Cheniere E...
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Earlier this month, Haruki Murakami's latest novel, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage, was published in the United States. Its title is a reference to Franz Liszt's "Years of Pilgrimage Suite," which p...
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NY teen who admitted being high on pot faces sentencing in parkway wreck that killed 4 friends
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Watch and Judge Seth Meyers' Emmys Opening Monologue

The Atlantic Wire - 26 Aug 2014 02:42
The newbie host poked fun at the VMAs, Justin Bieber, and HBO.
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Attorneys for indicted Texas Gov. Rick Perry ask judge to dismiss charges in 60-page filing
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Federal judge strikes down California gun purchase waiting period in some cases Eastern District of California Judge Anthony W. Ishii said Monday that the waiting period provision violates the Second Amendment rights of those who have already been approved to own a gun. 
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Russia has been sending weapons to rebels in areas of Ukraine controlled by pro-Russian separatists, according to Associated Press reporters who have viewed the convoys.
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