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District Finds Company Was Right to Fire Cafeteria Worker
A New Hampshire school district has concluded a cafeteria company was right to terminate a worker who claimed she was fired for giving a student free lunch.
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Georgia Woman’s Viral Rant Says She’s Infecting Men With HIV
A Georgia woman who went on a viral Facebook Live rant claiming she was HIV-positive and intentionally infecting others is now being investigated by police.
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Rwanda, Congo Restrict Unnecessary Border Travel Amid Ebola
Rwanda and Congo are discouraging travel across their border, as officials try to prevent further spread of the highly contagious Ebola virus.
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Bipartisan ‘Red Flag’ Gun Laws Plan Has Support in Congress
Despite frequent mass shootings, Congress has proved to be unable to pass substantial gun violence legislation, largely because of resistance from Republicans.
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Trial Starts for DC Priest Accused of Sexually Abusing Girls
A trial is underway for a Catholic priest accused of sexually abusing two children in his Washington, D.C., parish.
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Flights Canceled as British Airways Hit by Computer Problem
British Airways has canceled dozens of flights from London airports after its check-in systems were hit by computer problems.
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German Woman Arrested on Islamic State Membership Charges
Federal prosecutors have arrested a German woman on charges of membership in a terrorist organization and for allegedly joining the Islamic State group in Syria.
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Waffle House Chair, Ex-Housekeeper Settle Sex Tape Lawsuit
A settlement has been reached in a seven-year long dispute between Waffle House Chairman Joseph Rogers Jr. and his former housekeeper who secretly recorded them having sex.
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Dutch Bank ABN AMRO to Check Customers for Financial Crimes
Dutch bank ABN AMRO says the Netherlands’ central bank has ordered it to check all of its retail customers for possible financial crimes as part of a government crackdown.
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Poland’s Parliamentary Election Set for Oct. 13
Poland’s president has set Oct. 13 as the day for parliamentary elections, a vote which the current right-wing ruling party Law and Justice is well-positioned to win.