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A Weight-Loss Device Aims To Curb Hunger By Zapping A Nerve
A surgically implanted device similar to a pacemaker gained FDA approval after showing some weight loss in people who are obese. But people in a study who had sham devices lost weight, too.
Food Trucks, Share The Lane. Food Bikes Are Merging Into The Business
A growing number of food vendors are literally pedaling their wares. From baristas to veggie farmers, many say bikes are a cheaper, greener, more convenient way to launch their mobile food businesses.
Archdiocese Of St. Paul-Minneapolis Files Chapter 11
Facing more than a dozen claims of sexual abuse by priests, the archdiocese says it needs protection to reorganize. Eleven other U.S. dioceses have filed bankruptcy since 2004.
Can A New Ban On Witchcraft Protect The Albinos Of Tanzania?
Media reports this week said the Tanzanian government was going to go after "witch doctors" who attack albinos. But what, exactly, is a "witch doctor"? And why are they targeting people with albinism?
Same-Sex Couples May Have More Egalitarian Relationships
Lourdes Garcia-Navarro talks to researcher Robert-Jay Green about how people behave in same-sex marriage compared with heterosexual marriage. Green has studied LGBT relationships going back to 1975.
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Progressives Create State Innovation Exchange To Counter ALEC
Liberals are trying, again, to set up a group that would counteract ALEC. That's the conservative nonprofit that produces pro-industry measures drafted by state legislators and corporate lobbyists.
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Looking Back On Last Summer's War In Gaza
As a year of conflict in the Mideast comes to a close, we look back at how Israeli and Palestinian parents explained the Gaza war to their children as the rockets flew.
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CIA Takes Blame For Most UFO Sightings Decades Ago
The CIA released its most-read document of 2014: flights by U-2 spy planes. It says these secret planes, flying higher than anyone thought possible, were often mistaken for alien space ships.
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Miami Dolphins Test Beer Delivery System
Thirsty fans can now have beer delivered to their stadium seats by tweeting @beerme. The program is still being tested. At Sunday's game, only two sections of the stadium could use it.
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Rep. Scalise: Speech At White Supremacist Gathering 'A Mistake I Regret'
The House majority whip said the group was one of many he spoke to in 2002 in efforts to build support for legislation. But, he said, he opposed the group's "racial and religious" views.
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