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The military's Critical Reagents Program provides a catalog of  biological specimens to military and other authorized researchers working to develop biodefense products.
 
  Latest military lab concerns involve plague bacteria, deadly viruses  
  Problems at military labs go beyond shipping live anthrax to unsuspecting researchers.  
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  New models of the iPhone 6S are seen displayed during an Apple media event.   How Apple's new iPhone installment plan works
 When Apple announced the pricing on Wednesday, it said the iPhone 6S would start at $199 with a new two-year contract and the 6S Plus would cost $299 on contract.
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    Trump on Fiorina: 'Look at that face!'
A newly published Rolling Stone article shows GOP front-runner Donald Trump mocking fellow candidate Carly Fiorina's looks when he sees her on TV.
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  A judge ruled Sept. 10, 2015, in Baltimore that six Baltimore police offices would be tried in the city in the death of Freddie Gray, who died in police custody.   Judge: 6 cops to be tried in Baltimore in Freddie Gray case
The defense said finding an impartial jury was impossible in a city that felt under siege.
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    Rowling: You're pronouncing 'Voldemort' wrong
And you waited until now to tell us?? WHEN WILL WE BE FREE JOANNE?
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  A woman pulled over for speeding in a school zone told an office:   Driver to deputy: 'No wonder you people get shot'
A woman pulled over for speeding told the deputy, "No wonder you people get shot."
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  Dec 8, 2013; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (7) celebrates a touchdown with wide receiver Antonio Brown (84) against the Miami Dolphins during the second half at Heinz Field. The Dolphins won the game, 34-27.   USA TODAY Sports' Week 1 NFL picks
How will Peyton Manning's Broncos do while hosting Ravens?
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  Luke Woodworth and Samantha Wills. The couple filed a federal civil rights claim against an IMPD reserve officer who they said fired at the car they were in.   Couple gets $370K in excessive force claim
Couple said reserve officer unjustifiably fired 7 shots at their car after they got lost.
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  health      
  In this July 23, 2007, file photo, Biogen Idec Inc. scientists work in a laboratory at the company's Cambridge, Mass., headquarters   Seeds of Alzheimer's could pass from person to person
(NEWSER) – Alzheimer's isn't exactly contagious, but a protein that goes on to form the disease was perhaps passed to patients during surgery.
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  cars      
  Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX, talked about Mars with Stephen Colbert   Elon Musk: Nukes can make Mars more like Earth
That's the fast way. The slow way involves greenhouse gases.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook stands on stage during the Apple event at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco.

Apple CEO Tim Cook stands on stage during the Apple event at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco.
 
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Latest military lab concerns involve plague bacteria, deadly viruses
How Apple's new iPhone installment plan works
Trump on Fiorina: 'Look at that face!'
 
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