A patient being monitored at Duke University Hospital tested negative Monday for the Ebola virus, according to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
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Meditation and Yoga Are Recommended for Breast Cancer, New Study
Canadian scientists say they have proof that practicing mindfulness meditation or being involved in a support group has a positive physical impact at the cellular level in breast cancer survivors.
Read More »’19 Kids and Counting’ Star Jessa Duggar Marries Ben Seewald, Report
19 Kids and Counting’s Jessa Duggar are Ben Seewald married. The couple tied the knot on Saturday at the First Baptist Church in Bentonville, Ark., People magazine reported.
Read More »iPhone Memorial removed in Russia after Apple CEO writes about being gay
An interactive memorial to late Apple Inc. founder Steve Jobs in St. Petersburg, Russia, was demolished after Apple’s current CEO announced he is gay.
Read More »Redmond : Bottle Bomb explodes outside WA State elementary school
Parents are shaken after a bottle bomb exploded outside a Redmond elementary school Monday morning. It happened just minutes after school buses dropped off kids. No children were injured.
Read More »Man Surfed Dead Whale while sharks ate it (Video)
A Guy In Australia Surfed A Dead Whale While Surrounded By Sharks, Harrison Williams, 26, was spending the day boating with friends near Perth, Australia, when he made a spur-of-the-moment decision to jump into shark-infested waters and climb atop the rotting whale carcass the deadly predators were feeding on.
Read More »Jaquinn Bell Arrested In Halloween Hit-And-Run Deaths
Jaquinn Bell was arrested in the hit-and-run deaths of three teenage girls who had gone trick-or-treating on Halloween, authorities said Monday. Bell, 31, was tracked down at a motel in Stanton on Sunday, two days after the 13-year-old girls were struck and killed.
Read More »Toronto S&P/TSX index down 0.52 percent, Report
The Toronto stock market closed lower Monday as tepid manufacturing data and a higher U.S. dollar pushed oil to its lowest close in almost 2 ½ years. The S&P/TSX composite index fell 75.7 points to 14,537.62.
Read More »Edmonton Store turns away cadets distributing poppies
As Remembrance Day inches closer, we’re becoming more accustomed to seeing veterans and cadets selling poppies. The red flower is an iconic symbol of the tragedy and sacrifice of war and what our armed services do for our country. But in Edmonton, someone might need a refresher lesson on what Remembrance Day means. Cadets hoping to sell poppies in front …
Read More »Canada must act soon on climate change: David Suzuki Foundation says
The United Nations is calling on world leaders to take action on the environment following the release of a sweeping report that suggests climate change is happening — and it could have dire effects on future generations.
Read More »Taylor Swift : Music superstar Removes All Music From Spotify
Spotify has stopped streaming Taylor Swift’s music at her request, setting up a business struggle between the leading provider of a new music distribution system and the industry’s most popular artist.
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