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For sale: Mom selling Kurt Cobain’s childhood home

This month marks the 20th anniversary of Nirvana’s final studio album, and fans aren’t just able to buy a new “super deluxe” box set to celebrate the occasion. They can also buy the childhood home of late frontman Kurt Cobain, complete with his mattress.

3 freight trains collide in Texas, 4 crew hurt

Three freight trains collided in the Texas Panhandle before dawn Wednesday, derailing up to 30 cars and injuring four crewmembers including two critically.

Calif. doctor saves choking diner with knife

A noted California doctor is being called a hero after he performed an emergency life-saving tracheotomy on a community leader who was choking on a piece of meat.

Postal Service pushes for 49-cent rate, starting January

With expected losses of $6 billion this year, the Postal Service is pushing for a 3-cent increase in the price to mail a letter. Consumers would pay 49 cents, bulk mail rates would go up 5.9 percent and international letters would cost $1.15.

 
Oracle beats New Zealand to keep America’s Cup

Skipper Jimmy Spithill and Oracle Team USA won the America’s Cup on Wednesday with one of the greatest comebacks in sports history.

FBI video shows Navy Yard shooter moments before attack

The FBI released surveillance footage Tuesday of the Washington Navy Yard gunman, who the agency said did not target specific individuals when he opened fire inside a building, killing 12 people.

 
‘Yellow brick road’ leading to Mass. pirate booty

Undersea explorer Barry Clifford believes a “yellow brick road,” literally sprinkled with gold dust, runs along Cape Cod’s shifting seafloor and leads to undiscovered treasure from the wreck of the pirate ship Whydah.

 
Premiums unveiled for health overhaul plans

With new health insurance markets launching next week, the Obama administration is unveiling premiums and plan choices for 36 states where the federal government is taking the lead to cover uninsured residents.

Mattress Firm sued, accused of age discrimination

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed suit against Houston-based retailer Mattress Firm this week, saying company officials made life difficult for older employees in Las Vegas as part of a systematic effort to replace them with younger workers.

 
Feds developing ‘Richter’ scale for wildfires

Federal researchers have been working on a system to measure and predict the destructiveness of wildfires — similar to the way officials use the magnitude scale for earthquakes and other tools to rate and evaluate tornadoes and hurricanes.