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    8/7: U.S. launches humanitarian planes to aid Iraqi refugees; A look at Nixon's resignation from inside the Oval Office

    U.S. planes were launched to drop supplies for thousands of ...

    U.S. planes were launched to drop supplies for thousands of Iraqi refugees, who have fled ISIS militants. Military airstrikes are also possible, reports David Martin. And ISIS continues to rampage across Iraq, capturing towns and staging public executions

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    8/6: After massive password theft, renewed focus on cyber crime; America's last whaling ship docks for the last time

    Security analysts are concerned the Russian crime ring behind an ...

    Security analysts are concerned the Russian crime ring behind an Internet security breach could ultimately sell the stolen personal data, exposing bank accounts and leading to identity theft; and, The Charles W. Morgan first set sail in 1841, and after 80

    Aug 6, 2014 Read more
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    8/5: U.S. two-star general killed in “insider” attack in Afghanistan; A look back at Nixon's resignation

    An American general was killed in an apparent insider attack ...

    An American general was killed in an apparent insider attack Tuesday by a member of the Afghan security forces; and, Ben Tracy takes a look at a rare, decades-old interview in which former President Nixon describes his final days in the White House.

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    8/4: U.S. Ebola patients treated with experimental serum; James Brady, gun control advocate, dead at 73

    The National Institutes of Health has revealed that two Americans ...

    The National Institutes of Health has revealed that two Americans infected with Ebola received an experimental serum called ZMapp, which previously had only been tested in monkeys; and, James Brady, the former White House Press Secretary who was severely

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    8/3: Israel accused of striking U.N. school in Gaza, killing 10; New York Times runs first-ever medical marijuana ad

    Once again people who thought they were safe at a ...

    Once again people who thought they were safe at a U.N. school paid with their lives. An Israeli air strike they said was targeting three wanted Hamas terrorists on a motorcycle struck near the school instead. More than 10 civilians were killed; and, New Y

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    8/2: Ebola patient brought to U.S. for medical treatment; Wrongfully convicted standout linebacker gets work with NFL

    For the first time ever, a patient infected with the ...

    For the first time ever, a patient infected with the deadly Ebola virus has been brought into the United States for treatment. A private medical jet carrying Dr. Kent Brantly landed at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Georgia, where he was then transported to

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    7/31: Dow plunges more than 300 points; Christmas in July: Who will supply White House Christmas tree?

    Thursday was one of the worst days of the year ...

    Thursday was one of the worst days of the year for the stock market. All three major indexes were down, including a 317-point drop for the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Nearly 90 percent of stocks on the New York Stock Exchange fell, though there was no s

    Jul 31, 2014 Read more
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    7/30: U.S. Peace Corp volunteers exposed to Ebola; Many WWI memorial plaques and monuments in poor condition

    Two Peace Corp volunteers in Liberia have been exposed to ...

    Two Peace Corp volunteers in Liberia have been exposed to Ebola, now blamed for 72 deaths there and in Guinea and Sierra Leone; and, after 100 years, few remember the Americans who died for their country in World War I.

    Jul 30, 2014 Read more
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    7/29: NCAA sets new policy for head injuries; Grey seals taking a bite out of Cape Cod fishing industry

    Following a lawsuit filed on behalf of former collegiate athletes, ...

    Following a lawsuit filed on behalf of former collegiate athletes, the NCAA has agreed to pay for any college athlete from the last 50 years to undergo neurological testing; and, An influx of grey seals in the waters off Cape Cod has resulted in a severe

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    7/28: Rare tornado tears through Boston area; Did bad luck doom the dinosaurs?

    Extreme weather conditions continued to pop up across the country, ...

    Extreme weather conditions continued to pop up across the country, as the Boston-area saw its first tornado since record keeping began in 1950; and, The experience of the dinosaurs shows us “that groups that have been dominant for millions and millions of

    Jul 30, 2014 Read more
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