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Bend It Like Iyengar — That's The Message Of Today's #GoogleDoodle
As a child, he was struck by malaria, tuberculosis and typhoid. Yoga helped him regain his strength. And then he taught it to the world.
Lawsuit Sheds Light On How A Texas Plumber's Truck Ended Up In Syria
Stephen Colbert made fun of it, but in a lawsuit against a car dealer, Mark Oberholtzer says he received thousands of threatening calls after his truck was seen in the hands of Islamists.
Unbelief As A Belief System: Core Tenet For Christians' Fight For Religious Rights
Christian conservatives say their greatest religious rival is secularism, which is growing among Americans. Banning acts like school prayer, they say, amounts to favoring the "religion of secularism."
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Jurors Begin Deliberations In Freddie Gray Death Trial
A Baltimore jury is deliberating whether a police officer is guilty of manslaughter and assault in an incident that sparked protests and raised questions about police negligence.
John Powers' List Of Books, CDs And DVDs He Wishes He Had Reviewed In 2015
Every year, critic John Powers finds himself compiling a list of praiseworthy work he's read, watched or heard that he neglected to mention on the radio. This year, he's sharing his "Ghost List."
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Heartland Hope Mission helping families get back on track
Heartland Hope Mission provides more than just food. They also offer clothing, hygiene and special holiday programs as well as financial classes and job…
There's Shelter, And Then There's Housing. Utah Claims Muted Victory
Utah has reduced its chronically homeless population by 91 percent since 2005. But like many places, it lacks affordable housing, leaving more than 14,000 people in the state homeless this year.
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Looking At Violence In America With A Financial Lens
Health economist Ted Miller analyzes the financial toll of violence like mass shootings. He says the total cost of firearm injury in America is $235 billion a year.
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Tonight's GOP Debate: Cruz On The Rise As Terrorism Becomes Central Focus
This is the first Republican debate since the Paris and San Bernardino attacks — and Donald Trump's call for a ban on Muslims entering the U.S.
Will A Fed Interest Rate Hike Slow The Housing Recovery?
Many construction companies are still recovering from the housing crash, and while buyers don't seem pressured by a looming Federal Reserve decision, higher rates would make mortgages less affordable.
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