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Cucumber recalled by California company over salmonella fears

A California produce company is recalling cucumbers imported from Mexico amid concerns they could be the source of a salmonella outbreak that has killed one person and infected at least 285 people in 27 U.S. states, authorities said.

 
Why Medicare wants you to start thinking about how you’d like to die

Under current Medicare regulations, end-of-life planning cannot be the sole purpose of a patient’s visit. But a proposed plan would reimburse medical professionals for appointments dedicated to end-of-life care planning, allowing doctors to take the lead in starting conversations with patients and creating a healthier nationwide dialogue about death.

 
Someone in Hollywood is having a great year, and it’s not Disney

It’s hard to believe that in a year where Disney’s movie lineup includes an Avengers sequel, two Pixar releases and “Star Wars: Episode VII” that another studio might still come out on top as 2015’s overall box-office champ.

 
Ray Rice says he’s a ‘rehabilitated man’

Former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice believes he has changed his ways since the domestic violence incident that cost him his NFL career.

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Man accused of holding woman captive for 4 months

A 34-year-old Lenexa, Kan., man is accused of holding a woman captive for four months and raping her at least twice during the ordeal.

 
Man run over with his own car in road rage attack — VIDEO

Police in Hemet released graphic video Monday of a man being run over by his own car during an apparent road-rage confrontation, in the hope it might lead to the arrests of two men involved in the hit-and-run.

 
HBO Now isn’t making any money 4 months after launch

Four months after it launched, HBO Now isn’t making money, but Time Warner executives told analysts they expect the streaming service will be an important part of the premium cable channel’s business.

 
FBI investigating Clinton’s email setup

The FBI has begun looking into the security of Hillary Clinton’s private email setup, contacting in the past week a Denver-based technology firm that helped manage the unusual system, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday, citing two government officials.

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