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Toys 'R Us will no longer sell a line of action figures based on the characters in the ultra-violent cable series "Breaking Bad" after complaints.

Bradlee, the former Washington Post executive editor who oversaw the paper's Watergate coverage, passed away at the age of 93.

The cameraman diagnosed with Ebola while working in Liberia as a freelancer for NBC News will be allowed to leave a biocontainment unit Wednesday.

The three girls, 15 and 16, were stopped in Germany over the weekend and sent home — and there are indications the girls planned to go to Syria.

The money is funding research at the University of Florida led by Dr. David Weinstein, who says a cure for the disease is on the horizon.

Three American teenagers were detained at an airport in Germany while apparently on their way to join ISIS in Syria.

The U.S. military said one of the bundles did go off course, but was destroyed by an airstrike to keep it from falling into the wrong hands.

New rules are in effect for travelers from Ebola-hit countries in West Africa as the feds move to calm nerves in the U.S.

Jeffrey Fowle, an American detainee from Ohio, has been released, but two other Americans remain in custody in North Korea.

The number of recalled vehicles has grown to 16 million, and the federal government is urging car owners to get their air bags repaired immediately.