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All Your Questions About Seventh-Day Adventism And Ben Carson Answered
Donald Trump is trying to raise suspicion of his surging Republican challenger's religious beliefs. But they're still largely in line with evangelical views, and differences may not matter to voters.
Northrop Grumman Chosen To Build Next-Generation Air Force Bomber
The company beat out a team formed by Boeing and Lockheed Martin to win the highly classified $55 billion project, according to the Associated Press.
A Long Night In Kansas City: World Series Game 1 In Numbers And Images
In the longest opening match in World Series history, the Kansas City Royals beat the New York Mets, 5 to 4.
Will STEM Education Be The Child Left Behind?
President Obama talks a lot about the importance of STEM, but advocates worry Congress will set back science education with its rewrite of the federal No Child Left Behind law.
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As Gateway Arch Turns 50, Its Message Gets Reframed
The Arch was originally built to honor St. Louis' role in western expansion, and its museum is focused on the experience of white American settlers. Its new museum will include different perspectives.
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What It's Like To Live In East Jerusalem: A Palestinian's Perspective
A resident of East Jerusalem says young Palestinians are increasingly falling into two camps: those who want to leave and those who have nothing to lose.
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Boehner's Budget Deal Caps Extraordinary Execution Of An Exit Strategy
By voluntarily renouncing his office, Boehner freed himself to do what had to be done. To paraphrase Shakespeare's epitaph for another warrior, nothing in his career became him like the leaving it.
For Paul Ryan, Securing Conservative Support Is Just The Beginning
Paul Ryan will officially ask his party to nominate him for speaker of the House on Wednesday. He has secured the support of the most conservative and rebellious members, but can he govern them?
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That Salmon On The Menu Might Be A Fraud — Especially In Winter
Diners were likely to get duped 67 percent of the time when ordering salmon in restaurants out of season, a survey says. Much of the deception involved farmed salmon passed off as more expensive wild.
Test Scores Are Falling. Is The Sky?
The Nation's Report Card came out today, and the news is not good, especially on the math front.
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