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UK nurse beats Ebola a second time

A Scottish nurse who came down with Ebola nine months ago, only to return to the hospital with meningitis caused by the virus, has been given an all-clear again, a London hospital said.

 
Prosecutors want 12-1/2 year prison term for ex-Subway spokesman

Federal prosecutors recommended on Thursday that former Subway sandwich spokesman Jared Fogle spend 12 and a half years in prison and be under lifetime supervision for child pornography and having sex with two minors.

 
Florida cop fired after death of Corey Jones — VIDEO

A Florida police officer who shot and killed a man whose car had broken down last month has been fired, though an investigation that will determine whether charges will be filed isn’t finished, the department that employed him said Thursday.

 
Dozens killed in 2 suicide bomb blasts in Beirut

At least 37 people were killed and more than 181 wounded on Thursday in two suicide bomb blasts claimed by Islamic State in a crowded district in Beirut’s southern suburbs, a stronghold of the Shi’ite Muslim group Hezbollah.

 
University of Missouri System names interim president

Michael Middleton, the University of Missouri’s deputy chancellor emeritus and a professor emeritus of law, was named the University of Missouri System interim president during a Thursday afternoon news conference.

 
Video shows officers tasing man who later died in police custody

Graphic video shows the minutes leading up to the death of a Virginia man while in police custody. Officers can be seen tasing Linwood Lambert, 46, multiple times while he is handcuffed, outside of a hospital where the officers had initially taken him for medical help.

New study finds gentrification may benefit the poor

Gentrification has long been a dirty word for forcing poor people out of neighborhoods across U.S. cities. The narrative is that gentrification displaces low income residents and in the worst case scenario causes homelessness. Now, a new storyline is emerging that shows that it isn’t fair to blame gentrification for displacing low income residents and that there might actually even be some benefits.