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08/5/2014
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Second Ebola patient to arrive in U.S. on Tuesday
ATLANTA (Reuters) - A second American aid worker infected with Ebola in West Africa is due to arrive in Atlanta on Tuesday in serious medical condition, while a New York hospital completes tests on a man for the deadly virus.
Food fight in Kansas primary part of election day in four states
KANSAS CITY Mo. (Reuters) - Kansas voters will get to weigh in Tuesday on a right-wing food fight as part of a Congressional House race, while in neighboring Missouri the son of former Attorney General John Ashcroft seeks to follow in his father's footsteps.
U.S. to close three interim shelters housing migrant children : U.S. media
(Reuters) - Three interim shelters that have housed thousands of children who have come unaccompanied to the United States from Central America will close within weeks, leading U.S. newspapers reported on Monday.
Bertha weakens to a tropical storm : NHC
(Reuters) - Bertha, the second hurricane of the 2014 Atlantic season, has weakened to a tropical storm, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said on Tuesday.
Colorado girl, three, shot by 5-year-old boy wielding handgun
DENVER (Reuters) - A 3-year-old Colorado girl was shot and critically wounded by a 5-year-old boy on Monday with a handgun belonging to her mother's boyfriend, police said.
Phoenix Suns P.J. Tucker gets jail time for drunk driving in Arizona: attorney
PHOENIX (Reuters) - Phoenix Suns basketball forward P.J. Tucker was sentenced on Monday to three days in jail and 11 days of house arrest after pleading guilty to "super extreme" drunk driving in Arizona, one of his attorneys said.
White supremacist gets life in prison after U.S. West Coast killing spree
PORTLAND Ore. (Reuters) - A white supremacist convicted of killing two people during a bloody three-state road trip on the U.S. West Coast was sentenced on Monday to two life sentences by a federal judge in Portland, Oregon, the Justice Department said.
Arizona researcher in airport flap says he was asserting gun rights
PHOENIX (Reuters) - An Arizona medical researcher arrested after taking a loaded assault rifle into the Phoenix airport said on Monday he was making a political statement and did not intend to harm anyone.
James Brady, former White House press secretary, dies at 73
(Reuters) - James Brady, a former U.S. presidential press secretary who became a leading gun control crusader after he was critically wounded in an assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan, has died, a family spokeswoman said on Monday. He was 73.
You don't need that annual pelvic exam. So why is your doctor giving you one?
After decades of research, the studies don't show any benefits to performing this annual exam. And when low-risk patients are examined, the vast majority of abnormal exams end up being false alarms.
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