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Researchers Plot The Death Of P. Falciparum: The Malaria Parasite
Current drugs aren't working as well. Old drugs may be making a comeback. And a poet sums up the reason that malaria fighters met this week.
FACT CHECK: Do Tax Cuts Grow The Economy?
Lots of GOP candidates say their tax policies will boost growth. That's oversimplifying it.
WATCH: Surveillance Footage Shows Waco Biker Gang Shootout
Nearly six months after a gunfight between rival gangs left nine people dead in and around a restaurant in Texas, CNN has obtained a video of part of the shootout.
Sen. Fischer concerned about crop insurance, spending reforms in budget deal
A two-year federal budget deal is awaiting President Obama’s signature.The Senate voted early Friday morning on the budget plan, which funds the…
Federal Reserve Proposes New Bailout Rules To Remove Taxpayer Burden
The new rules would help ensure that if a big bank were to fail, the costs of its bailout would not fall on taxpayers. Long-term bonds could provide a cushion of capital to cover losses.
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One Third Of Federal Prisoners To Be Released Could Be Deported
Maureen Franco, the deputy federal public defender for the Western District of Texas, talks about how a number of inmates to be released due to sentence reduction changes are non-U.S. citizens.
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Police Arrest Man In Connection With Recent St. Louis Church Fires
David Lopez Jackson has been charged in connection with two of the church fires set this month in the St. Louis area.
Pete's Diner, Where John Boehner Can Be A 'Regular Guy'
Boehner has eaten breakfast at the Capitol Hill restaurant for nearly 20 years. "All of us call him John-John. None of us call him House speaker, none of us call him by that," owner Gum Tong said.
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For China, Japan And S. Korea, Just Meeting Is An Accomplishment
Leaders of the three countries gather in Seoul to talk over trade potential and attempt to put aside longstanding tensions over history and territorial matters.
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Who Was The First To Try To Manipulate Birthrates? Not China!
Credit (or blame) goes to France, which wanted more babies in the 19th century. Like most government plans to influence birthrate, it didn't quite work.
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