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Jodi Arias Trial Update News 2014: Second Juror Dismissed From Death Penalty Trial After Talking to Reporter

Things aren't looking good in the Jodi Arias sentencing retrial now that two jurors have already been dismissed from the case just two days into the trial.

Total CEO Crash Update: Airport Executives Resign Following Deadly Plane Accident

Two individuals have resignations and four detained after the plane crash that killed oil giant Total SA CEO Christophe de Margerie Monday night in Moscow, Bloomberg reported

Ebola Virus Outbreak & News Update: Infected US Journalist Recovers, Returns Home

An American Journalist, who went on assignment in Liberia, recovered from Ebola Wednesday and headed back home to Rhode Island.

Ferguson Leak Update: Justice Department Condemns Leak, 'Inappropriate Effort'

Justice Department condemns leaks in Ferguson case The U. S. Justice Department has condemned leaks which have sprung from grand jury hearings in the case of a police-involved shooting of an 18-year-old boy in Ferguson, Missouri.

Top 5 Best Organic Foods for Weight Loss

Try adding these foods to your diet Many Americans struggle with maintaining a healthy weight and lifestyle. Many of them have even tried multiple diets and lifestyle changes only to become frustrated with their weight and give up.

Daniele Watts Charged With Lewd Act in Public, Claims Racial Profiling

Actress Daniele Watts claimed she was held by Los Angeles police due to racial profiling after police found her in a parked car with her boyfriend and she has now been charged with committing a lewd act in public.

2014 May Be First Year Without Any Platinum-Selling Albums

Music Industry executives are worried as the year comes to a close in a few months, there hasn't been a single platinum-selling album in 2014.

Routine Traffic Stop Leads to Discovery of $400K Worth of Heroin

A man stopped by police over a routine traffic stopped was discovered to be carrying around hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of heroin.

Ebola Virus Vaccine Trials May Start in January, WHO Reports

Ebola vaccine test trials may begin as early as January, according to the World Health Organization.

Ebola Outbreak and Epidemic News: Incoming Travelers From Ebola-Stricken Countries Can Now Only Enter US Via 5 Airports

Incoming travelers from Ebola-affected countries are being routed to five hubs in U.S. Travelers from three West African countries must now go to only one of five airport hubs if they want to enter the U.

Ebola Virus in US: Liberian Newark Airport Passenger With Fever May Not Have Ebola

A fevered Liberian national who arrived at Newark Liberty International Airport Tuesday was placed in isolation at a local hospital, but has not tested positive for Ebola.

Texas Teacher Nude Selfie: Teacher Admits to Having Sex With Student After Naked Picture Revealed

A teacher and assistant cheerleading coach admitted to a criminal relationship with a student after a nude photo began circulating the high school

16-Year-Old With Heart Condition Dies in Haunted Theme Park

A teen girl with a heart condition collapsed and died while at a "haunted house" theme park in Ohio, according to authorities.

Social Security Benefits to Increase 1.7 Percent in 2015

With an increase of 1.7% for Social Security checks, the the average retired worker will receive $22 each month.

Ben Bradlee Death: Former Washington Post Editor Dies at 93

Former Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee, who was instrumental in publishing the Watergate scandal leading to the end of Richard Nixon's presidency, died Tuesday at age 93.

Powerball Numbers & Results October 22, 2014: Watch Live Stream Of Drawing For $110 Million Jackpot

The excitement is growing for the Oct. 22 Powerball jackpot, which currently stands at a whopping $110 million. The drawing will take place Wednesday night at 11 p.m. EDT.

Same Sex Marriage Laws: Puerto Rico's Ban on Gay Marriage Upheld by Federal Judge

A federal judge in Puerto Rico dismissed a challenge to overturn the ban on gay marriage in the territory on Tuesday.

Immigration Services Want Millions More 'Green Cards' Printed

Immigration reform watchers are questioning by the USCIS would post bid for a vendor to print millions of work authorization and permanent residency cards. President Obama has said he will take measure to reform immigration in November. Are the two linked agendas?

Jodi Arias Death Penalty Trial Update: Prosecutor Begins Opening Arguments With Photo of Travis Alexander

The penalty phase of the Jodi Arias retrial started on Tuesday as prosecutors presented a graphic photo of murder victim Travis Alexander to make the case that the convicted boyfriend killer should be put to death.

Tori Spelling Ebola Scare: Actress Rushed to Hospital and Quarantined

The 41-year-old actress and author was admitted to a hospital over the weekend after suffering a violent coughing attack.
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