Experimental Ebola Vaccine Shows Promise In Human Trial
A recent test of a prototype Ebola vaccine generated an immune response to the disease in subjects.

A furry friend has the best chance of saving lives in avalanches
Avalanche dogs can search acres of terrain in a fraction of the time humans can. Frank, a black lab in Snowbird, Utah, shows us how.

Study: Black Americans adjust their behavior in health care settings
The study found one in four Black patients avoid health care settings for fears they will be treated unfairly.

Report finds 37% 'spike' in child poisoning deaths
Federal officials are highlighting a report during National Poison Prevention Week that showed an increase in child poisoning deaths.
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Why does today's audience say certain fictional characters are gay?
In this segment of "Pop Quiz," Scripps News explores how historians and viewers are speculating about queer subtext in new and old media.

Los Angeles school support staff at an impasse in higher pay talks
Cafeteria workers, bus drivers and other school support staff employees say the district isn't meeting their requests.

This basketball magazine is mixing art with 'outlandish' sport stories
Flagrant Magazine is carving out its own space in the sports media industry by mixing abstract basketball art with culture stories from off the court.