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Omaha girls' lemonade stand helps raise $3.5K for veterans
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Around $3,500 was raised this weekend for veterans with the help of two Omaha girls operating a lemonade stand.The Omaha World-Herald…
Mamma Mia! Olive Garden Food Truck Invades Boston's Italian Neighborhood
That's right: The Italian food chain has jumped on the food truck craze. And this weekend it parked in Boston's North End, where Italian food is most sacred and many eateries go back generations.
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Supreme Court Denies N.C. Appeal On State's Ultrasound Abortion Law
The controversial 2011 law was previously struck down on the grounds that it reflected ideological, rather than medical, priorities.
Instead Of Replacing Missing Body Parts, Moon Jellies Recycle
If a starfish loses a limb, a new arm buds and grows in its place. But young moon jellies have a different strategy for self-repair: Existing limbs rearrange themselves to regain symmetry.
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Who Knew Yoga Could Be So Stressful!
Yoga is supposed to bring inner calm. So why are some people in India up in arms about the upcoming International Day of Yoga?
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Fueled By Fear, How Richard Nixon Became 'One Man Against The World'
In his new book, New York Times journalist Tim Weiner paints a portrait of a president overwhelmed by wars at home and abroad, whose self-destructive behavior resulted in "political suicide."
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Round-Up: A Few More Worthwhile Thoughts On Rachel Dolezal
On misogynoir, "lying about a lie," and what constitutes black identity in America.
American Gun Manufacturer Colt Files For Bankruptcy
Colt, a brand name Americans have known since 1855, is headed for bankruptcy. The company will keep operating as it sorts out its debts, but a big chunk of manufacturing history hangs in the balance.
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Judge Rules In Favor Of AIG In Bailout Case, But Offers No Damages
A judge handed former American International Group, Inc., Chief Hank Greenberg on Monday a symbolic victory in his lawsuit against the government over the bailout of AIG. While the judge sided with Greenberg on the merits of the case, he refused to grant Greenberg and other shareholders any compensation.
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Chicago Blackhawks Take Home 3rd Stanley Cup In 6 Years With 2-0 Win
The Lightning offense struggled, getting just 24 shots on goal. Tampa Bay also won half as many faceoffs as Chicago and had six penalty minutes to the Blackhawks' two.
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