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MLB Standings 2014: Kansas City Royals Clinch 1st Playoff Berth Since 1985, End Longest Drought

After 29 long years, Kansas City Royals fans can stop waiting. Their team is going to the 2014 Major League baseball postseason. There is still a chance the Royals could win the American League Central over the Detroit Tigers.

Hundreds of Tremors Hit Mammoth Mountain Area

The Mammoth Lakes area in Northern California, part of one of the most active volcanic regions in the state, has been shaken by more than 600 small earthquakes, ranging from magnitude 1.0 to 3.8, in less than 36 hours.

Study: Your Success at Work Tied to Character of Your Spouse

It may be a family's policy to keep work issues away from the home, but a new study suggests what happens at home, in particular between spouses, may be affecting a lot of what happens at the office.

Tumeric Linked to Brain Growth in Lab Rats

A spice typically used in curries could encourage the brain's ability to heal itself, says new research from the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine in Julich, Germany.

World Rabies Day Sept. 28: Virus Kills Almost 200 People a Day

While Ebola has quickly emerged one of the world's most pressing threats, rabies - known as the mad dog disease - kills about 69,000 people yearly, even though a vaccination for it was created nearly 130 years ago.

Ford Recalls Over 850,000 Vehicles for Faulty Airbags

The Ford Motor Company has issued a safety recall for 850,050 model year 2013-2014 Ford C-MAX, Fusion, Escape and Lincoln MKZ vehicles in North America for a potential problem with the restraints control module.

Sierra Nevada Corp. Takes NASA to Court for ISS Transport Contracts

The Sierra Nevada Corporation, one of four primary commercial space transport outfits competing to carry human crews to the International Space Station, has taken the program's contract awarding process to court.

2014 Ryder Cup Day 2 TV Schedule, Tee Times, Players & Preview: United States vs. Europe

The United States of America faces the entire continent of Europe for the 2014 Ryder Cup Championship in Scotland. Europe leads 5-3 after the first day, but the United States is still very much in the thick of things.

Hawking Tells El Mundo: There's No God - Beware Alien Visitors

The same week a Southern physics professor proclaimed there are no black holes, renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, whose work involves black holes, confirmed one of his longtime beliefs, there is no God.

NBA Free Agents Rumors: Could Ricky Rubio Head to New York Knicks or Los Angeles Lakers?

Ricky Rubio is one of the best young point guards in the NBA today. The Minnesota Timberwolves and Rubio have not been able to agree on a new contract, so there is a chance Rubio will leave via free agency. The New York Knicks or the Los Angeles Lakers could be his next destination.

Frozen Movie Lawsuit: Writer Says Disney Movie is Based on Her Life, Seeks $250 million

A Peruvian woman writer filed a lawsuit against media industry powerhouse Disney, claiming that the animate blockbuster "Frozen" was based on her own life story

USA Soccer Team Captain Clint Dempsey to Release Hip-Hop Album

USA soccer team captain Clint Dempsey is putting his skills on the field aside temporarily to take up a new career: being a rapper

Rosetta Mission's Comet Landing Set for Nov. 12

Rosetta, the first exploratory mission from Earth to rendezvous with a comet, will deploy its lander, Philae, to the surface of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Nov. 12, the European Space Agency has announced.

Jupiter Ascending New Movie: Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum Star in New Trailer

A new glimpse of fantasy epic film "Jupiter Ascending" shows stars Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum at the center of this new sci-fi flick

James Foley ISIS Beheading Video: U.S. Identifies Islamic State Militant in Beheading Videos

American intelligence agencies believe that they have identified the Islamic State militant who appeared in three videos showing the beheading of two American journalists and a British aid worker.

Chrysler Recall: Potential Ignition Problem in Thousands of 2008 Models

Chrysler Group has announced it's voluntarily recalling about 349,442 older-model vehicles to correct a suspected flaw that could lead the ignition to inadvertently move or stick - and cause a potential accident.

Obama Makes Pacific Marine Reserve World's Largest

As many focused this week on the United Nations, where world leaders debated how to meet the predicted effects of global climate change, President Obama created the largest marine reserve in the world.

Tesla Test-Drive Event Short-Circuited in Iowa, Like Other States

While visionary businessman Elon Musk has been invited to launch his SpaceX cargo and astronaut transport models to the International Space Station, his electric car company, Tesla, can't get off the launchpad in Iowa.

Armored Dinosaur Find in New Mexico Tied to Species in Canada

In a prehistoric precursor to today's close ties between the United States and Canada, an armored, club-tailed dinosaur recently found in New Mexico was apparently related to dinosaurs in Alberta, new research says.

NASA's Curiosity Mars Rover Conducts First Drilling at Mount Sharp

Curiosity, the roving Mars probe operated by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, has collected its first sample from the layered Mount Sharp, one of the research mission's key goals since landing in 2012.
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