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Falling Oil Prices Hit Levels Not Seen Since 2009
OPEC's failure to agree on production cuts last Friday has sent prices down further.
Supreme Court Won't Hear Challenge To Chicago Suburb's Assault Weapons Ban
A lower court had upheld Highland Park, Ill.'s ban on the possession or sale of semiautomatic weapons.
'Eat Up': How Cultural Messages Can Lead To Eating Disorders
Eating disorders affect people of all races and ethnicities, but existing research and treatments often don't take into account the cultural factors that come into play in minority communities.
What If The Pharmacist Just Dropped Pills Into Your Hand?
That's what happens in countries like Malawi, where pill bottles are in short supply. So an Indiana-based charity has collected more than 1 million vials to donate.
The Past Is Littered With Foods Of The Future
For as long as humans have eaten, they've entertained grand visions of the future of food. But the shiny objects of food futurism rarely pan out in the way the visionaries intended.
FTC Sues To Block The Merger Of Office Depot And Staples
Regulators say the deal would hurt the market for office supplies sold to large corporations.
Some American Muslims Irritated By Obama's Call For Them To 'Root Out' Extremism
American Muslims feel unfairly maligned, singled out and asked to do more than others when it comes to terrorism.
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VA Program Helps Incarcerated Veterans Transition Back Into Society
Everything fell apart for Shaun Tullar after his brother died in Afghanistan. He became homeless and eventually went to prison. A VA-run recovery program is helping him and others after their release.
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For A Syrian Activist, Optimism Is Increasingly Hard To Find
Activist Aram al-Doumani has opposed the Syrian government since the uprising began in 2011. Despite talks aimed at a cease-fire this month, he's skeptical that there will be a breakthrough.
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When Drawing Districts, Should States Count Each Person Or Each Voter?
An elections case before the Supreme Court could dramatically change the way state legislative districts are drawn and could tilt some states in a decidedly more Republican direction.
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