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U.S. appeals court revives lawsuit vs United Airlines over wheelchair
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday revived a lawsuit against United Continental Holdings Inc's United Airlines that was brought by a woman who claimed she was not promptly provided a wheelchair in an airport when she asked for one.


Op-Ed Contributor Nigerias Long Emergency
The leader of a violent religious sect might be dead, but that matters little for a country torn by regional conflict.


Doctor and Patient Easing Doctor Burnout With Mindfulness
Two-thirds of doctors experience the emotional, mental and physical exhaustion characteristic of burnout. New research points to mindfulness, the ability to be fully present and attentive in the moment, as a possible remedy.


Roundup Michigan Hangs On After Scare, Again
Michigan dodged another upset by beating unranked Connecticut. The Wolverines took their first lead in the second half.


UPDATE 3-BlackBerry shares sink on bid doubts, T-Mobile stops stocking its phones
(Adds details from U.S. carriers, interview with Fairfax's Watsa; updates share price)


Oxford Analytica Day One Highlights
Sept. 20 - Highlights of Day One at the 30th Oxford Analytica Global Horizons conference, which brings together leading experts from the world's of business, government and international organisations.


Dashboard Today in Small Business Is Obamacare Working?
Why women should skip business school. Consumer prices up 0.1 percent. A slew of tax breaks are set to expire.


Alitalia seeks capital hike, Air France-KLM votes against source
ROME (Reuters) - Struggling Italian carrier Alitalia will seek a capital increase of at least 100 million euros ($135 million), it said on Thursday after reporting another heavy loss for its first half.


Sister of Into the Wild Protagonist Is Writing Memoir
Carine McCandless, the sister of Chris McCandless, will publish her memoir through HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins.


U.S. data gives conflicting signals on economy's health
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Contracts to buy previously owned U.S. homes fell for the third straight month in August but fewer Americans filed new claims for jobless benefits last week, giving conflicting signals on the health of the economy.


U.S. road bridge drops 2 feet
A bridge in Green Bay, Wisconsin has begun to sag, forcing officials to close it indefinitely for repairs.


Fed needs better way to signal policy, officials say
FRANKFURT/STOCKHOLM/HOUGHTON, Michigan (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve confused financial markets over scaling back its bond buying, three top officials said on Thursday, with one arguing the central bank should link tapering to drops in the jobless rate and another calling for a broad remake of strategy.


U.S. SEC says big Ponzi scheme targeted investors in Japan
Sept 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said it has uncovered an "extensive and egregious" Ponzi scheme run by a Las Vegas executive who raised more than $800 million from...


No. 19 Florida 31, Tennessee 17 Despite Misfortune of Its Own, Florida Capitalizes on Mistakes
The Gators defense forced six turnovers in their SEC opener against Tennessee, but the offense lost starting quarterback Jeff Driskel to a season-ending lower-leg injury.


Lawrie Unhappy at Seve Trophy Snub
Paul Lawrie says he's disappointed that eight of his Ryder Cup teammates have snubbed next week's Seve Trophy in France.


A.A.U. Coach Arrested on Drug Charge
Curtis Malone, the founder of the D.C. Assault program and one of the key power brokers in college basketball recruiting, was arrested after a yearlong investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration.


Bill Clinton impersonates Bono
Bill Clinton answers Bono's impersonation with one of his own


Exclusive KKR pulls out of Jones Group auction - sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Private equity firm KKR Co LP has withdrawn from the bidding process for Jones Group Inc , two people familiar with the matter said on Thursday, raising questions over the prospects of the auction for the fashion and footwear company.


Well Ask Well Sleep or Exercise?
The Phys Ed columnist Gretchen Reynolds responds to readers questions about fitness.


Insight How new cancer drugs can skip randomized trials
CHICAGO/LONDON (Reuters) - In 2006 when doctors started testing a melanoma treatment made by Roche Holding AG on patients, they were used to facing slim odds - about one in eight - that the tumors would shrink on chemotherapy. This time, they couldn't believe their eyes.


Dance Review New York City Ballets Balanchine Black and White
New York City Ballets program Black and White includes four Balanchine pieces The Four Temperaments, Episodes, Duo Concertant and Symphony in Three Movements.


Well Rethinking Motion Sickness
Thomas Stoffregen, a kinesiologist, believes that motion sickness is connected to posture and gait, not imbalances in the inner ear.


As the New Iranian Leader Gets a Warm Reception, Israel Calls for Caution
With the Iranian president getting a warm reception at the United Nations, Israeli leaders, though wary of being labeled naysayers, raised concerns.


What to know before visiting Spain
It's Western Europe's second largest country, but it's the diversity of its people and passions that holds the key to understanding Spain's eternal appeal.


Former San Diego Chargers safety Paul Oliver commits suicide in Georgia
(Reuters) - Former San Diego Chargers safety Paul Oliver, 29, has shot and killed himself at his home in an Atlanta suburb, police said on Wednesday.


The Week Nesting Coffins and Low Expectations for a Comet
Recent developments in health and science news. Also this week monitoring the nations power supply and a milestone in sustainable energy.


Joint Russian-U.S. crew blasts off for space station
(Reuters) - A Russian Soyuz rocket blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Wednesday to deliver three new crew members to the International Space Station.


Football Jamaican player, doctor banned
Several Jamaican sprinters were banned for doping earlier this year and now a footballer from the Caribbean nation has been suspended.


Sister of Into the Wild Protagonist Is Writing Memoir
Carine McCandless, the sister of Chris McCandless, will publish her memoir through HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins.


You're the Boss Blog Today in Small Business Frauds and Cyberattacks
Another blow to dozens of businesses on the Jersey Shore. Updates on the looming financial crises. And a Home Depot wedding proposal.


Civil Behavior How to Introduce a Married Gay Couple
An Army sergeant asks how to introduce his girlfriend to a married gay couple, one of whom is an officer.


NASCAR's pit crew pioneer
Christmas Abbott, 5'3 and 115 pounds, is the first woman to join a NASCAR pit crew team.


U.S. judge allows lawsuit against Google over email ads
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 26 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday refused to dismiss most of a lawsuit against Google Inc over allegations the company improperly scanned the content of customers' emails in order to place ads.


T Magazine Model-Morphosis | Kel Markey at Carven
The photographer Greg Kessler captures the transformations of the Spring 2014 Fashion Week in Paris.


Wal-Mart shares dip on report it is cutting orders
(Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc shares fell 1.5 percent on Wednesday after a report by Bloomberg News said the retailer is cutting orders with suppliers this quarter and next quarter to address...


From fashion model to mogul
On the heels of London Fashion Week, CNN takes a look at how a new generation of supermodels are moving beyond the catwalk and making millions from their own brand.


Dance Review New York City Ballets Fall Gala
New York City Ballets Fall Gala paired each of its choreographers with a different fashion designer.


Trendiness of forward guidance has been shoved back in a box
Sept. 26 - Former Goldman Sachs Asset Mgmt Chairman Jim O'Neill and HSBC Chief Economist Stephen King discuss Fed credibility and global recovery at the 30th Oxford Analytica conference.


The Hunt The Bronx, Home for Me and Mom
Judy Sheridan needed a house in the Bronx where she could live with her elderly mother.


Watson not a fan of Cup wildcards
Tom Watson has had some great moments in Britain, winning five British Opens. He hopes for more magic at next year's Ryder Cup. Ahead of the series at Gleneagles, Watson said he wants to do away with captain's picks.


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