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Anatomy Of Addiction: How Heroin And Opioids Hijack The Brain
Roughly 2.5 million Americans are addicted to heroin and opioids like Oxycontin. Researchers say addiction takes over the brain's limbic reward system, impairing decision making, judgment and memory.
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Rupert Murdoch And Jerry Hall Say They're Getting Married
Murdoch, the billionaire executive chairman of News Corp., and Hall, the model and former partner of Mick Jagger, have reportedly been dating since late summer.
Branstad addresses education, water quality in annual speech
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Gov. Terry Branstad has told Iowa lawmakers he wants to invest more money in education and water quality initiatives for the…
Nebraska bill would create veterans' treatment court
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska lawmaker is pushing for a special new court that would focus on veterans.Sen. John McCollister of Omaha introduced a bill…
Responding To Nuclear Test, S. Korea Cranks Up The K-Pop
South Korea is again blaring news, music and propaganda from banks of loudspeakers along the border. At a minimum, it seems to annoy North Korea.
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2016 Pritzker Prize Goes To Chilean Architect Alejandro Aravena
Aravena, 48, is known for his socially conscious, sustainable design, often executed at staggering speed and on minuscule budgets.
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How A Little Boy's Cancer Diagnosis Inspired A Haunting Video Game
Joel Green was just a baby when he was diagnosed with brain cancer. His dad, Ryan, used his skills as a video game developer to tell the story of the family's struggle with that dragon, cancer.
Everyone Uses Singular 'They,' Whether They Realize It Or Not
The singular, gender-neutral usage of "they" is now acceptable on college campuses, among the genderqueer and in the Washington Post. Linguist Geoff Nunberg traces the rise of the new "they."
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Al-Jazeera Will Shut Down Its American Network In April
Al-Jazeera America has been plagued by problems from its inception. The network never quite connected with American audiences, and internal tensions spilled onto the press.
Wheels, Pyramids And Plates: USDA's Struggles To Illustrate Good Diet
The USDA has been doling out nutrition advice since 1894. As the science changed, so did the government's efforts to visualize its best advice – sometimes, with amusing results to our modern eyes.
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