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No trips to Alcatraz but school lunch is still being served: How government shutdown would affect daily life as Senate prepares to vote tomorrow

Government edges ever closer to a  shutdown – the first in 17 years Social Security and Medicare benefits  would continue to be paid and children would still receive free school lunches By Associated Press Article

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‘Mobile phones, towers do not cause cancer’

news.webindia123.com Article Reprint The Delhi Medical Association (DMA) Friday rubbished reports that radiation emitted from cell phones and their towers cause cancer. “Radiation from mobiles and mobile towers pose no threat to the health or

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Fighting Weight: The Jump Rope Workout

If you think skipping rope is only for the playground, think again—it’s  your best bet for staying in shape this fall by  Ren McKnight Article Reprint When I signed up at a boxing gym earlier

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Man who turned blue after taking silver for skin condition dies

Paul Karason, 62, died days after suffering a heart attack, contracting  pneumonia and having a severe heatstroke. Karason became famous in 2008 after an  appearance on the ‘Today’ show, where he revealed the color change

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Man tries to pay water bill with crack cocaine

By Owen Weldon Article Reprint On Monday a Florida public works office was evacuated after a  man went to pay his water bill with an envelope that contained crack cocaine.   According to Raw Story,

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Kenyan Shopping Mall Attack by Al-Shabaab Leaves 59 Dead

By Eric Ombok & Sarah McGregor Article Reprint Al-Qaeda-linked gunmen held an unknown number of people hostage at an upscale mall in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, following an attack yesterday in which at least 59

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California Inmates Receive Permission to “Marry” Each Other?

by Barry Burch Jr. Article Reprint The U.S. Supreme Court decision to uphold the court order of a lower court, blocking California’s Proposition 8 ban on gay “marriage,” has inevitably resulted in gay people wanting

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US Navy Yard Gunman Was Treated for Mental Illness

VOA News Article Reprint More details have emerged about the private contractor who fatally shot 12 people Monday at the Washington Navy Yard. Authorities say Aaron Alexis had been seeking mental health treatment at veteran’s

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