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Authorities in New Mexico are investigating the brutal death of a beloved Tasmanian Devil, named Jasper, at the Albuquerque BioPark Zoo.
The payments, underwritten by American taxpayers, flowed through a legal loophole.
The Wisconsin AFL-CIO Labor 2014/Workers’ Voice campaign is in full swing across the state and volunteers are working the phones, leafleting worksites and knocking on doors in every corner of Wisconsin. The race for governor is a dead heat and voter turnout will undoubtedly be the deciding factor. Saturday dozens of volunteers were active in Madison doing the needed work to elect Mary Burke as the next governor.
Keene State College's annual pumpkin festival takes a violent and messy turn. NECN's John Moroney reports.
The United States carried out six airstrikes Sunday and Monday near the Syrian town of Kobani.
A chief spokesperson for the Death with Dignity Act ballot measure which Oregon voters approved in 1994 remembers assisting in her own daughter’s death.
Dallas City Administrator Clay Jenkins says a group of people quarantined and monitored after close contact with Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan has been cleared of the disease.
Here are some headlines from the working family’s news we're reading today (after the jump).
The testing will only happen three times before the dog's 21-day quarantine period is over in early-November.
Clay Jenkins, the top elected official in Dallas County, will address the Dallas Ebola containment effort at 8:30 a.m. ET.