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Mayhem erupts near pumpkin fest in New Hampshire

Mayhem erupts near pumpkin fest in New Hampshire

KEENE, N.H. — Violent disturbances near Keene State College during an annual pumpkin festival lasted until early Sunday and involved dozens of arrests and injuries, as well as police in riot gear using tear gas to disperse crowds. Keene State student Ellery Murray told The Boston...

Fauci: Ebola protocols to call for no skin showing

WASHINGTON — Revised guidance for health care workers treating Ebola patients will include using protective gear "with no skin sh...

Cops: Remains may be those of missing UVa. student

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The weekslong search for a missing University of Virginia student appears to have come to a sad end with th...

Nepal closes trekking route after 38 die in storm

KATMANDU, Nepal — Nepalese officials closed a section of a popular Himalayan trekking route Sunday after rescuers, overwhelmed wit...

Marine suspect in Philippine killing tests US ties

OLONGAPO, Philippines — Inside a funeral parlor, a Filipino mother sits and weeps next to a coffin containing the body of her daug...
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Quarantine flouter says she's sorry

BREAKING HER PROMISE: NBC's chief medical correspondent, Nancy Snyderman, who began her broadcasting career in 1984 at KATV, Channel ...

1 killed in interstate crash in Little Rock

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Arkansas State Police say a 19-year-old Conway man was killed when the vehicle he was riding in crashed while merging onto Interstate 430 in west Little Rock.

LR, Fayetteville competition deep-rooted but good-natured

The tension, rivalry and differences between Northwest Arkansas and its cousin in the Little Rock area are deep-rooted and based on complex issues involving education, sports, economics and geography, but at its heart, the conflict is natural and generally good-natured, experts say.

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Flat-out frustrating

The Arkansas Razorbacks had their guts ripped out two games in a row, and appeared to have few in reserve during a disastrous second quarter onslaught from No. 10 Georgia on Saturday.

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Governor's race sees big donors

A Tennessee-based housing and resort developer -- along with his companies, executives and family -- is the largest donor so far to Arkansas' gubernatorial race between Republican Asa Hutchinson and Democrat Mike Ross.

LR, Fayetteville competition deep-rooted but good-natured

The tension, rivalry and differences between Northwest Arkansas and its cousin in the Little Rock area are deep-rooted and based on complex issues involving education, sports, economics and geography, but at its heart, the conflict is natural and generally good-natured, experts say.

Obama urges nation to resist Ebola panic

President Barack Obama urged Americans on Saturday not to succumb to "hysteria" about Ebola, even as he warned that addressing the deadly virus would require citizens, government leaders and the media to all pitch in.

Heaven is here

Leaning on his cane, the old boy walked out his front door, took in the morning light, and was surprised. That's when the realization hit him: The weather's turned. It's cool.

Flat-out frustrating

The Arkansas Razorbacks had their guts ripped out two games in a row, and appeared to have few in reserve during a disastrous second quarter onslaught from No. 10 Georgia on Saturday.

On campaign trail, Obama says GOP is peddling fear

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (AP) — Marching onto the campaign trail for the first time this year, President Barack Obama accused Republicans of peddling fear and cynicism on Sunday as he rallied voters for Democrat Anthony Brown's campaign for governor in a heavily black corner of Maryland.

Hawaii residents relax as hurricane threat eases

HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii residents started to relax Sunday afternoon after days of keeping a cautious eye on Hurricane Ana, which for several days had been churning dangerously close by.

Liberia president describes heavy cost of Ebola

MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said Ebola has killed more than 2,000 people in her country and has brought it to "a standstill," noting that Liberia and two other badly hit countries were already weakened by years of war.

German finance chief: confident on balanced budget

BERLIN (AP) — Germany's finance minister said he is confident he can keep promises to balance the budget next year and rejected anew in an interview published Sunday suggestions that the country should borrow to finance greater public investment.

On campaign trail, Obama says GOP is peddling fear

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (AP) — Marching onto the campaign trail for the first time this year, President Barack Obama accused Republicans of peddling fear and cynicism on Sunday as he rallied voters for Democrat Anthony Brown's campaign for governor in a heavily black corner of Maryland.

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