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Woman Arrested on US Airways Flight and 10 More

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Woman Arrested on US Airways Flight

A woman was forcibly removed from a US Airways flight about to take off from Philadelphia Sunday after yelling and cursing at crew.

Google Using Gmail to Catch a Sex Offender Raises Privacy Concerns

Google recently turned over a Gmail user to authorities for possessing child pornography, but the case is also shining a light on email privacy.

'Odds Are This Is Not Ebola': Officials Testing Patient With Ebola-Like Symptoms at NYC Hospital

A man who had recently traveled to country in West Africa where Ebola has been reported is in "strict isolation" at NYC's Mount Sinai Hospital.

Japan Braces for Typhoon Halong as Hawaii Eyes 2 Other Storms

Typhoon Halong is forecast to make a direct hit on Japan this week, while two storms will threaten Hawaii, Hurricane Iselle and Tropical Storm Julio.

Inside the 'Terror Tunnels' in Gaza

Israel says tunnels dug by Palestinian militants in Gaza present a real security threat. But what do the tunnels look like? And what are they used for?

The Thunderstorm Photo That Won the 2014 National Geographic Contest

This photo of a "mothership" supercell thunderstorm in eastern Colorado took home first place in a National Geographic photo contest.

Friendly Seal Spends an Hour Chillaxing With Surfer Bros

This playful seal just wanted to surf.

Amtrak Leaves Station Without Passengers, Apologizes With Doritos

The Acela Express left without passengers due to a communication error, Amtrak said.

SpaceX Announces Plans to Build Launch Pad Facility in South Texas

On Monday, Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk announced the spaceflight firm's plans to build a new launch pad in the south Texas city of Brownsville.

Chase Between a 150-Pound Tortoise and Police Car Just Doesn't Seem Fair

A giant tortoise escaped his owners in Los Angeles, California. The police department, unsurprisingly, had no trouble catching it.

3 Basic Reasons You Shouldn't Freak Out About Ebola

Ebola patients are being treated in Atlanta, and others have been tested for the virus in New York. But there's little reason to worry. Here's why.

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