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Heartbroken news team vows: 'We will heal from this'

Grieving and heartbroken, the newsroom employees at WDBJ7 returned to work Thursday, just hours after working on the most horrific story of their careers: the shooting deaths of colleagues Alison Parker and Adam Ward. In the first hours after the on-air shooting, devastated staffers were "just running on adrenaline ... just doing our job and trying to keep it together," said Kimberly McBroom, a morning anchor at the Roanoke, Va., station. The same day of the shooting, the first of vigils and memorials were held to remember the reporter and cameraman newsroom staff called "the A team."  On Thursday, employees wore maroon and turquoise ribbons — Alison and Adam's favorite colors — and found themselves missing the two at unexpected times. Even so, they powered through the somber workday. "I have the greatest news team," news director Kelly Zuber said. "They cry, they hug and then they get the job done." Because the news never stops. Addressing viewers Thursday morning, McBroom said, "You've been our rock, our strength. We will, with time, with the blessings of our many friends out there, and all of you, we will heal from this." And they will. Together.

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One day after the on-air killings of a reporter and cameraman shocked millions across the country, the grieving staff at WDBJ-TV came together Thursday for an emotional broadcast of its "Mornin'" show. (Aug. 27) AP

A look back at Katrina — with an eye on Erika

With the 10th anniversary of Katrina on everyone's mind, forecasters are keeping an eye on Tropical Storm Erika, as it heads north toward the East Coast, where it could possibly hit early next week as a hurricane. At least four people were killed as the storm battered the Caribbean island of Dominica on Thursday, bringing heavy rain, calamitous flooding and landslides to the tiny nation. Photos and videos on social media showed floodwaters inundating streets and causing buildings to collapse, evoking memories of Katrina's wrath in 2005. President Obama paid tribute to New Orleans on Thursday as an extraordinary example of renewal and resilience 10 years after Katrina's devastation, walking through the city’s streets, visiting tidy porch stoops and dining at a thriving corner eatery. USA TODAY's Rick Jervis, who moved to New Orleans to write about its recovery, answers some of the questions that still linger about the record-breaking storm and its long-lasting effects on the Gulf Coast.

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Tropical storm warnings have been issued for parts of the Caribbean and United States as Tropical Storm Erika moves north. Meteorologists predict the storm will be near the Virgin Islands by Thursday and the coast of the Dominican Republic by Friday. VPC

Yikes: Major bread brands recalled over broken glass

Earlier this week, we wrote about claims of glass in baby wipes. For Thursday, we bring you news of possible glass in the bread bag. The maker of Sara Lee and several other brands of bread is recalling certain products sold in 11 states, after consumers found small pieces of glass on the outside of the bread. Bimbo Bakeries USA (yep) issued a voluntary recall on Wednesday amid concerns that “fragments of glass caused by a broken light bulb at one of its bakeries” contaminated certain bread products. Luckily, no injuries have been reported.

Instagram finds it's hip to be more than square

It's a dream come true! We're not just limited to square crops on Instagram. Our favorite photo app — indeed, the whole world's — said Thursday that now we can choose from square, landscape or portrait. "The visual story you’re trying to tell should always come first," the Facebook-owned company said on its blog. "And we want to make it simple and fun for you to share moments just the way you want to." Instagram said the changes will become effective at some point on Thursday, and you'll need to update the app. Try it out and then tweet us your results: #theshortlist.

There's only one word for Oxford Dictionaries' newest additions: Awesomesauce

Cue the "mic drop" because Oxford Dictionaries has added a bunch of new words as part of its quarterly update. Some might think it's "NBD" — that would be "no big deal." But we think it's just "awesomesauce," so we plan to toast the new additions at "wine-o-clock." That is, unless we get "hangry" first, which of course means we'll have to find some food or else we might "rage-quit" or have a "brain fart." You can find the whole list here. Mkay?

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Heartbroken news team vows: 'We will heal from this'

Grieving and heartbroken, the newsroom employees at WDBJ7 returned to work Thursday, just hours after working on the most horrific story of their careers: the shooting deaths of colleagues Alison Parker and Adam Ward. In the first hours after the on-air shooting, devastated staffers were "just running on adrenaline ... just doing our job and trying to keep it together," said Kimberly McBroom, a morning anchor at the Roanoke, Va., station. The same day of the shooting, the first of vigils and memorials were held to remember the reporter and cameraman newsroom staff called "the A team."  On Thursday, employees wore maroon and turquoise ribbons — Alison and Adam's favorite colors — and found themselves missing the two at unexpected times. Even so, they powered through the somber workday. "I have the greatest news team," news director Kelly Zuber said. "They cry, they hug and then they get the job done." Because the news never stops. Addressing viewers Thursday morning, McBroom said, "You've been our rock, our strength. We will, with time, with the blessings of our many friends out there, and all of you, we will heal from this." And they will. Together.

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One day after the on-air killings of a reporter and cameraman shocked millions across the country, the grieving staff at WDBJ-TV came together Thursday for an emotional broadcast of its "Mornin'" show. (Aug. 27) AP

A look back at Katrina — with an eye on Erika

With the 10th anniversary of Katrina on everyone's mind, forecasters are keeping an eye on Tropical Storm Erika, as it heads north toward the East Coast, where it could possibly hit early next week as a hurricane. At least four people were killed as the storm battered the Caribbean island of Dominica on Thursday, bringing heavy rain, calamitous flooding and landslides to the tiny nation. Photos and videos on social media showed floodwaters inundating streets and causing buildings to collapse, evoking memories of Katrina's wrath in 2005. President Obama paid tribute to New Orleans on Thursday as an extraordinary example of renewal and resilience 10 years after Katrina's devastation, walking through the city’s streets, visiting tidy porch stoops and dining at a thriving corner eatery. USA TODAY's Rick Jervis, who moved to New Orleans to write about its recovery, answers some of the questions that still linger about the record-breaking storm and its long-lasting effects on the Gulf Coast.

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Tropical storm warnings have been issued for parts of the Caribbean and United States as Tropical Storm Erika moves north. Meteorologists predict the storm will be near the Virgin Islands by Thursday and the coast of the Dominican Republic by Friday. VPC

Yikes: Major bread brands recalled over broken glass

Earlier this week, we wrote about claims of glass in baby wipes. For Thursday, we bring you news of possible glass in the bread bag. The maker of Sara Lee and several other brands of bread is recalling certain products sold in 11 states, after consumers found small pieces of glass on the outside of the bread. Bimbo Bakeries USA (yep) issued a voluntary recall on Wednesday amid concerns that “fragments of glass caused by a broken light bulb at one of its bakeries” contaminated certain bread products. Luckily, no injuries have been reported.

Instagram finds it's hip to be more than square

It's a dream come true! We're not just limited to square crops on Instagram. Our favorite photo app — indeed, the whole world's — said Thursday that now we can choose from square, landscape or portrait. "The visual story you’re trying to tell should always come first," the Facebook-owned company said on its blog. "And we want to make it simple and fun for you to share moments just the way you want to." Instagram said the changes will become effective at some point on Thursday, and you'll need to update the app. Try it out and then tweet us your results: #theshortlist.

There's only one word for Oxford Dictionaries' newest additions: Awesomesauce

Cue the "mic drop" because Oxford Dictionaries has added a bunch of new words as part of its quarterly update. Some might think it's "NBD" — that would be "no big deal." But we think it's just "awesomesauce," so we plan to toast the new additions at "wine-o-clock." That is, unless we get "hangry" first, which of course means we'll have to find some food or else we might "rage-quit" or have a "brain fart." You can find the whole list here. Mkay?

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The newly opened Meow Parlour, New York City's first permanent cat cafe, is a safe haven for felines and their fanciers alike. Nestled on a cozy corner on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, the cafe lets customers rent time to hang out with cats. USA TODAY

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Rescue group finds neglected horses with 3-foot-long hooves
What an NFL player eats during training camp
9 big, beat-up stocks that look like bargains

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Our top reader photo for Thursday captures a stunning sunset at the Horseshoe Bend near Page, Ariz. Swipe through more wonderful reader photos from across the USA.

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Have you seen it? Usain Bolt delivered an electrifying performance to win the 200-meter at the world championships in Beijing

Who needs lions or pink flamingoes when you can have T-Rex and Velociraptor as yard art? A Texas couple gave their front lawn a prehistoric twist, and now their sculptures might face extinction if the home owners association finds them in violation of the community rules. We kind of like 'em.

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Take a drive down Kendall Creek in Lakewind to ...

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We all need a little distraction at some point during the day (what else are smartphones for?), so add DISTRACTME on the YO app. It'll be fun, we promise.

Want the Short List newsletter in your inbox every night? Sign up here.

This is a compilation of stories from across USA TODAY.

Contributing: Liz Szabo, Kevin Johnson, Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY; Mary Bowerman, USA TODAY Network; Associated Press

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Shuksan is seen inThe sun's fleeting rays dip below the horizon alongMounts Botanical Gardens screams green in West PalmKayakers enjoy a Seattle sunset on June 6, 2015.A passing storm clears over the Virgin River GorgeA bolt of lightning stirkes during a storm in Kathleen,"It was early morning" near Sheridan, Wyo., on MayGlacier Bay National Park and Preserve creates a beautifulA bee inspects the bloom of a prickly pear cactus inShades of purple, pink and blue color the sunset MayThe sun sets behind wildflowers blooming beside a roadThe sun appears to spotlight the ocean in Panama CityAbout 48 degrees in Chicago, Barry Butler capturedSeen during the Los Angeles County Airshow in MarchWhile standing in the reflecting pool, Jarrett HendrixBlue skies and blue waters paint a perfect pictureA stunning display of mammatus clouds roll in at WhiteThe heart of Chicago gleams in this 30-second exposureIn this 30-second exposure shot, taken by camera remote,The Clinton water tower in Clinton, Wis., is capturedContributor Sangeeta Dey captured the Pigeon PointContributor Kelley Schalo captured a beautiful sunsetA straight-up shot from inside Antelope Canyon in Page,Have original photos that you'd like to share? 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Shuksan is seen inThe sun's fleeting rays dip below the horizon alongMounts Botanical Gardens screams green in West PalmKayakers enjoy a Seattle sunset on June 6, 2015.A passing storm clears over the Virgin River GorgeA bolt of lightning stirkes during a storm in Kathleen,"It was early morning" near Sheridan, Wyo., on MayGlacier Bay National Park and Preserve creates a beautifulA bee inspects the bloom of a prickly pear cactus inThe sun appears to spotlight the ocean in Panama CityAbout 48 degrees in Chicago, Barry Butler capturedSeen during the Los Angeles County Airshow in MarchWhile standing in the reflecting pool, Jarrett HendrixBlue skies and blue waters paint a perfect pictureA stunning display of mammatus clouds roll in at WhiteThe heart of Chicago gleams in this 30-second exposureIn this 30-second exposure shot, taken by camera remote,The Clinton water tower in Clinton, Wis., is capturedContributor Sangeeta Dey captured the Pigeon PointContributor Kelley Schalo captured a beautiful sunsetA straight-up shot from inside Antelope Canyon in Page,Have original photos that you'd like to share? 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