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Hepatitis C Drug, Harvoni, Approved By FDA
The hepatitis C drug Harvoni may be a breakthrough in the treatment of the virus.
JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Jamie Dimon Addresses Cyberattacks, Says Government Help Is Necessary
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon addressed the bank's recent cyberattacks Friday.
Flight MH17: Dutch Official Who Talked About Ill-Fated Plane's Passenger Having Oxygen Mask Criticized
Frans Timmermans, the Dutch foreign minister, had said Wednesday that a passenger on Flight MH17 was found with an oxygen mask around the neck.
Vonderrit Myers Jr. Shooting Protests: St. Louis Cops In Riot Gear Pepper-Spray Demonstrators
Protesters angered by the shooting of a black teenager in disputed circumstances were pepper-sprayed by officers Thursday in St. Louis.
Juarez Drug Cartel Chief Vicente Carrillo Fuentes Captured In Mexico Amid Police Scandal
Carrillo's arrest comes days after Mexican authorities arrested the head of another drug syndicate, Hector Beltran Leyva.
Is The Secret Service Trying To Kill Obama? Blacks Eye Agency With Suspicion After Security Lapses
After a string of security failures, some blacks believe the Secret Service is deliberately slipping in protecting President Obama.
Hong Kong Tourists Shopping For iPhone 6 Find Uncensored View Of Occupy Central Protests
Occupy Central intentionally stationed itself in a posh shopping area popular with Chinese visitors.
Adam Sandler Netflix Deal: Hated By Critics, Movie Star Laughs His Way To The Bank
Adam Sandler may be known as a critical and box-office failure, but a four-picture deal with Netflix makes him anything but a loser.
Crude Oil Prices Slip To 27-Month Low On Weak Global Demand And A Surge Of US Shale Production
Weaker-than-expected consumption in Europe and China, coupled with a global supply glut, is depressing crude oil prices.
Who Is Thomas Eric Duncan? Ebola In US Victim Identified As Liberia Citizen
Thomas Eric Duncan, a resident of Liberia, may have contracted Ebola from a pregnant woman who died of the disease.
Stephenie Meyer, Kristen Stewart Bringing New ‘Twilight’ Movies To Facebook; Will Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner Return?
Lions Gate and author Stephenie Meyer are bringing five new "Twilight" minimovies to Facebook.
New York Times Plans Job Cuts And Will Eliminate About 100 Newsroom Jobs: Report
The New York Times announced on Wednesday a plan to eliminate about 100 newsroom jobs to "control our costs."
IMAX CEO Defends Netflix 'Crouching Tiger' Sequel After Major Theater Chains Refuse To 'Participate In Experiment'
Large theater chains are refusing to carry the sequel, which will hit Netflix the same day as the theatrical release.
Mitt Romney Running For President? 2016 Republican Presidential Race Could Get More Crowded With Romney Entry
“It really kills me,” Mitt Romney said this month of his 2012 finish. With no clear GOP contender for 2016, could it be Romney again?
FCC Votes To End NFL Blackout Rule, Despite League's Objections
The change will allow cable and satellite providers to broadcast NFL games locally, regardless of ticket sales.
White House Intruder Omar J. Gonzalez Got Closer To Obama Family Living Quarters Than Secret Service First Admitted
The White House intruder who jumped the fence on Sept. 19 made it much further into the building than Secret Service officials initially said.
USDA To Dedicate $52 Million To Organic, Local Food Initiatives
The USDA announced Monday it will spend $52 million to fund grants for organic and local food systems.
International Yoga Day: India Prime Minister Modi Talks Of Yoga And Terrorism At UN
Yoga can help raise consciousness about climate change, Modi said.
Enterovirus: CDC Investigates Colorado Children For Link Between ED-68 And Paralysis
Doctors are investigating whether enterovirus-68 can cause neurological problems.
David Cameron ‘Embarrassed’ For Saying Queen Elizabeth ‘Purred’ At Scotland Vote Results
"It was a private conversation, but a private conversation I shouldn’t have had and won’t have again.”
New York Times Cuts Managing Editor Post, Executive Editor Dean Baquet Names 4 Deputy Executive Editors
The newspaper also promoted four senior editors to the newly created position of deputy executive editor.
US Launched Airstrikes In Syria To Stop Khorasan Group Planning Attack On US, Pentagon Says
The U.S. targeted the Khorasan group in Syria, an al Qaeda splinter, because it was planning an attack on the west.
Are US Airstrikes Working? Fight Against ISIS In Iraq Could Signal Trouble For Obama Syria Campaign
Six weeks of U.S. airstrikes in Iraq have failed to wipe out Islamic State group militants. What does that say about the Syria campaign?
Ebola Virus Outbreak 2014: 1.4 Million Cases Predicted By January, CDC Says
The CDC gave its best- and worst-case scenarios for the Ebola virus outbreak, which may reach more than a million cases by early 2015.
Alessandra Stanley Responds To Critics Over Shonda Rhimes ‘Angry Black Woman’ Comment
New York Times critic Alessandra Stanley responds to critics over Shonda Rhimes "Angry Black Woman" comment
Pope Selects ‘Moderate’ Bishop Blase Cupich As New Archbishop Of Chicago
Pope Francis has selected Bishop Blase Cupich of Spokane, Washington, as the new archbishop of Chicago.
Shonda Rhimes 'Angry Black Woman' Characterization Angers Fans, Celebs After New York Times Article
The New York Times' public editor, Margaret Sullivan, said Monday commentators have reason to protest the story.
Google Inc. Gets Caught Up In China’s Internet Crackdown
Experts say the intensifying crackdown on Google services is impeding business, education and scientific research in China.
Do Elephants Kill People? Elephant Caretaker Tragedy In Maine Sparks Barrier Debate
All zoos will have to have barriers between humans and elephants by 2017.
Senate Approves Funding For Syrian Rebels Fighting ISIS: What GOP Pols Had To Say
The Senate approved sending support to Syrian moderates. GOP pols staked out their positions on ISIS -- and Obama's strategy.


