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COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Council Bluffs park officials have decided to treat most of the city's ash trees to protect them from the invading insect…
Clinical Trials Still Don't Reflect The Diversity Of America
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House Speaker Paul Ryan looks like he will avoid what would've been a government shutdown at midnight with a massive $1.1 trillion spending package. But he had to appeal to Democrats to do it.
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To make foods irresistible, the food industry has added sweetness in unexpected places — like bread and pasta sauce. That's helped shape our cravings but may also be coming back to bite the industry.
Jazz Master Kenny Barron Dazzles As A Soloist 'At The Piano'
Barron, an official NEA Jazz Master, shines on his recently reissued 1981 solo album. Critic Kevin Whithead says the album is beguiling "no matter how fast or slow or loud or quiet [Barron] gets."
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The Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, where a terrorist couple killed 14 people, is covered by terrorism insurance. In fact, 6 in 10 major U.S. businesses are insured for terrorism damage.
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LISTEN: Voices Of Baltimore Protesters In The Wake Of A Mistrial
The few protesters who lingered into the night were wracked by disillusionment. Every part of their government is broken, they said, and fixing it will be a tough battle.
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As Expected, Federal Reserve Raises Short-Term Interest Rates
Going forward, the Fed will be trying to perform a delicate balancing act: getting interest rates back into more normal territory without hitting the brakes on the still recovering economy.
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