Good afternoon! It's one of the biggest medical mysteries of our time: How did HIV come to the U.S.? Scientists say they have figured out when and where the virus first arrived here by genetically sequencing samples from people infected by the virus early on. In the process, they have exonerated the man accused of triggering the epidemic in North America. | Forecast |
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In Minneapolis, some 60 developers, enthusiasts and talent scouts meet monthly to share their ideas and expertise on virtual reality. |
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Law enforcement officials said on Wednesday they are poised to remove about 200 protesters trying to halt the completion of the Dakota Access oil pipeline in North Dakota after the demonstrators refused to leave private land owned by the pipeline company. | Trump holds Dakota Access pipeline company stock |
Donald Trump praised Newt Gingrich Wednesday for an "amazing interview" with Fox News Channel host Megyn Kelly, in which the former speaker told Kelly that she is "fascinated with sex." | Election 2016 |
Therese Oneill's new "Unmentionable" is a snarkily informal history of the difficulty of being a woman in the Victorian Era, hemmed in from head to toe with countless rules about dress and manners. | The Thread |
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Rochester City Council candidates are debating whether local residents are taking a back seat to the interests of real estate developers. Meanwhile, developers and outside political groups are flooding money into the city's normally low-profile election. |
The Auvi-Q epinephrine injector was pulled from the market in 2015 because of quality concerns. Now, the drug's maker says the problems have been solved and Auvi-Q will be available again in 2017. |
Retired Episcopal bishop Gene Robinson speaks at the Westminster Town Hall Forum about expanding choices for people who are dying to ensure comfort, dignity and control at the end of life. |