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More colleges dropping SAT score requirements
Traditionally, a big part of the college application process is taking the SAT exam. But, as Anna Werner reports, more educational institutions are rethinking the importance of standardized testing.

Jerusalem terror attack: Driver rams car into people on street
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Motorist rams into pedestrians on a Jerusalem street and gets out of his vehicle to attack people with a metal bar in a ‘deliberate attack’. Report by Claire Lomas.
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Chris Christie Discusses Successful GOP Governor Races in the 2014 Election
The New Jersey governor talks about the election results and answers a George Stephanopoulos question about 2016.

Iowa Elects 1st Female U.S. Senator
Joni Ernst’s Senate victory in the Hawkeye State helps the Republican Party seize the majority.

McConnell may face difficulties as Senate Majority Leader
Presidential hopefuls who could run in 2016 may complicate Senate leadership for Sen. Mitch McConnell.

Ebola vaccines tested in Switzerland
The first group of volunteers in Switzerland received an Ebola vaccine developed by GlaxoSmithKline

Handicapping the Senate and governors races
The battle for control of the U.S. Senate is coming down to the wire, as Democrats and Republicans make their last-minute pushes. Tight races for the governor’s seat in Florida, Wisconsin and Colorado have prompted campaign spending that has surpassed Senate races by millions. Nancy Cordes, Bo

New U.S. worry: ISIS foreign fighters
1,000 new foreign fighters have streamed into Iraq and Syria in just the last six weeks. CNN’s Barbara Starr reports.

Right-to-die advocate dies on her own terms
After Brittany Maynard was diagnosed with incurable brain cancer last spring, she moved from California to Oregon, one of the five states with “death with dignity” laws. She spent her final days crossing items off her “bucket list.” Jan Crawford reports.

RAW: Train derails onto shoreline in Russia
One person has reportedly been killed and 17 others injured after a two-car train derailed and fell onto the shoreline in Russia’s Sakhalin region. Work to clear the debris and repair the track continues.
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Ebola Response Shaping US Political Landscape
The Ebola outbreak that has killed thousands of people in West Africa has emerged as an issue in the U.S. midterm elections. In recent days, President Barack Obama has been front and center on the Ebola response after polls showed many Americans disapproved of his handling of the situation. VOA Co

Spider invades pop star's ear
Ew! Look what got stuck in this pop star’s ear! CNN’s Jeanne Moos has the creepy details that’ll leave you bugging out.

Will rocket accidents slow the business of space tourism?
A co-pilot on an Atlantic Galactic test flight died in a crash days after a commercial rocket, bound for the International Space Station, exploded. Are government-sponsored space programs safer? Science correspondent Miles O’Brien joins Gwen Ifill to discuss how the disasters will affect the devel

Inside a High-Security Ebola Isolation Chamber
Nov. 4 (Bloomberg) – A UN employee who contracted Ebola while working in Sierra Leone is being treated at the Begin hospital, near Paris. The same hospital treated another patient in September who survived Ebola. Bloomberg went to the hospital to meet with the doctor overseeing treatment. (Source: