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Dismissed as fake for decades, original Van Gogh painting identified

A painting that sat for six decades in a Norwegian industrialist’s attic after he was told it was a fake Van Gogh was pronounced the real thing Monday, making it the first full-size canvas by the tortured Dutch artist to be discovered since 1928.

 
NFL stadium falls leave 1 fan dead, 2 hurt

NFL opening day excitement was tarnished with the death of one fan who fell from a pedestrian overpass outside the big game in San Francisco, and injuries to two others from falls inside the Indianapolis stadium.

 
Apple expected to expand selection of iPhones

Apple is expected to unveil its latest take on the iPhone Tuesday during an annual ritual that will probably cast a spotlight on the gadget maker’s drive to regain market share and its sluggish pace of innovation.

 
New Studies reiterate need for science and regulation of E-cigarettes

Two new studies this week reinforce the need for continued study of “e-cigarettes,” an emerging product that allows users to inhale vaporized nicotine in a cigarette-like fashion. Legacy has long held the position that e-cigarettes need to be approached with caution, and that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Tobacco Products should regulate the devices.

 
Sept 11 Museum putting hallowed artifacts in place

Far below the earth where the twin towers once stood, a cavernous museum on hallowed ground is finally nearing completion.

 
Simple looks line-up New York Fashion Week

The simple things can be the hardest to do in fashion, because you have to do them well.

 
Giffords’ rehab shown in new music video

A new music video is showing images of then-Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in the earliest days of her recovery following injuries from a 2011 shooting.

 
Ousted Carson City animal services chief sues city

A woman ousted from her job as Carson City Animal Services manager amid public outrage over a dog’s euthanasia is suing the city.

 
Hernandez pleads not guilty to murder indictment

Former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez pleaded not guilty to a first-degree murder charge Friday following his indictment in the killing of a friend authorities say was shot five times in an industrial park.

 
SpaceShipTwo makes second supersonic test flight

Virgin Galactic says it successfully conducted a second rocket-powered, supersonic test flight of the passenger spaceship it is developing.