First Ebola Patient Diagnosed in U.S. Dies, What Happens Next

The first person in the United States to be diagnosed with Ebola, Thomas Eric Duncan, was pronounced dead Wednesday morning by the Dallas hospital where he was being treated.  The outbreak has already killed thousands in Africa.  Texas Health Presbyterian

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'The Book of Life' Halloween Carnival to be Hosted at Arizona Mills

  On behalf of 20th Century Fox and the new 3D animated film, THE BOOK OF LIFE, families everywhere are invited to attend THE BOOK OF LIFE HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL! This FREE event will include fun activities such as face painting, a

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Healthy Pumpkin Recipes for Fall

By Karen Cicero It’s pumpkin season — and your favorite fall ingredient shouldn’t be limited to pie — try something new this year! “Canned pumpkin puree is an excellent substitute for high-fat dairy products,” says Jackie Newgent, R.D., author of 1,000

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The Stage is set MLB League Championship Series On

By Francisco Romero.- The Major League Baseball League Championship Series will start Friday; the Baltimore Orioles will host the Kansas City Royals in the American League Championship Series (ALCS). The Royals swept the Los Angeles Angels for the right to

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Starbucks-ASU partnership draws more than 1,000 students

A quick learner and natural leader, Lauren Esveld didn’t need a college education to get ahead. She landed her first retail job at the age of 16 and began managing a store two years later. After a dozen years of

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Same-sex marriage supporters wait on 9th Circuit after Supreme Court move

By EMILIE EATON Cronkite News PHOENIX – Supporters of gay marriage said the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision against reviewing appellate court rulings that legalized same-sex marriage in five states is a sign that Arizona’s ban may not stand much longer. “This shows

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University, Stantons team on initiative to curb bullying in schools

By BRITTANY DUCKSWORTH Cronkite News TEMPE – Arizona State University launched its partnership with anti-bullying advocate Nicole Stanton and her husband, Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, to create a research and resource based program to prevent bullying. The Dion Initiative for Child Well-Being

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Number of females in the labor force or looking for a job is at its lowest point since 1988

The percentage of American women currently in the workforce or actively seeking work has dropped to 56.7per cent – the lowest it has been since 1988. The Daily Mail shared some statistics by the Bureau of Labor, which said the

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Google & Paramount Pictures Parter up for Christopher Nolan's Film 'Interstellar'

Google announced today a groundbreaking collaboration with Paramount Pictures for a first-ever multi-platform pact for Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated film INTERSTELLAR. The partnership will feature initiatives delivered across Google platforms, including Google for Education, Google+, Google Play and YouTube. Together, the companies

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Gabriela Cardenas Proves Leadership as Cox Employee during Hispanic Heritage Month

By: Cindy G Castillo  Gabriela Cardenas, business development consultant at Cox Media, has been recognized for her dedication to the Hispanic community by Cox Communications.    Cardenas leads the company’s marketing and branding strategies for both the Hispanic and general

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