These are the early days of innovation that allows diabetes patients to conveniently and securely gather and share data via a smartphone. One California teenager is an early user of Apple’s HealthKit.
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Live Blog: Siege In Paris Ends With At Least 2 Dead, 8 Suspects Arrested
Residents of the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis began hearing gunfire and explosions starting at 4:00 a.m. The operation targeted the mastermind of the attacks that left 129 dead.
Islamic State Publishes Photo Of Bomb It Says Brought Down Russian Plane
In the latest issue of its monthly propaganda magazine, the Islamic State says it targeted the passenger plane in response to Russian airstrikes in Syria.
Jindal Ends Presidential Campaign: ‘This Is Not My Time’
Louisiana Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal announced Tuesday evening that he was suspending his campaign for president.
Latest On Paris Attacks: Police Search For A New Suspect, Say There Could Be More
Police have announced there is a ninth suspect. Belgium canceled a football match and raised its security alert. Meanwhile, Secretary of State John Kerry met with French President François Hollande.
As Americans Shop For Thanksgiving, They’re Finding Cheaper Prices
Grocers faced higher wholesale prices for frozen turkeys this year. But because of fierce competition, they still cut their retail prices. Consumers are finding bargains on other holiday foods, too.
An Iraqi Town Is Retaken From ISIS, And Looting And Retribution Begin
Yazidis and Kurds have retaken the Iraqi town of Sinjar, which fell to ISIS last year. Yazidis, who have been brutally targeted by ISIS, now warn of dire consequences for those in ISIS-held villages.
Drink To Your Health: Study Links Daily Coffee Habit To Longevity
People who drank three to five cups of coffee per day had a lower risk of premature death than those who didn’t drink, a new study finds. Decaf seems to have the same benefit.
After Paris Attacks, Encrypted Communication Is Back In Spotlight
Security officials say the Paris attacks are an example why law enforcement needs to access encrypted data. Privacy advocates and the tech industry say such “back doors” are not the best solution.
The Paris Attacks: What We Know Right Now
French media report police have found a getaway car and are looking for a suspect. An extra 3,000 troops are expected to be deployed across France, and French jets have conducted airstrikes in Syria.