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Nigerian-American Writer Teju Cole Shares His Personal Playlist
Nigerian-American writer Teju Cole is as known for his creative Twitter feed as he is for his works of fiction like Open City. For Tell Me More's "In Your Ear," series, he shares his music playlist.
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Keurig Recalls 7 Million Coffee Machines Following Reports Of Burns
The company received about 200 reports of hot liquid escaping from the brewer; there were 90 reports of injuries from burns. Customers should contact the company for a free repair kit.
Wanted: Snow Shovelers To Clear Bills' Stadium
Residents in Buffalo, N.Y., are still dealing with the 6 feet of snow that has fallen so far this week. That includes football fans who hope to clear out their stadium before Sunday's game.
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Kids As Young As 4 Can Be Diagnosed, Treated For ADHD
The most controversial part of the new advice is its endorsement of medication, such as Ritalin and Vyvanse, to treat even 4- and 5-year-olds with moderate-to-severe problems when behavioral therapy falls short.
Power's Still Out For Many After Isaac, And They're Boiling
"After six days of camping outside in sweltering temperatures because Hurricane Isaac knocked out power a week ago, there are many angry folks in the city and surrounding parishes."
Usain Bolt Cements His Place In History, Winning 200 Meter Gold
Bolt becomes the first Olympian in history to successfully defend gold medals in the the 100 and 200 meter races.
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Consumer Prices Rose 0.4 Percent Last Month; Factory Output Up 0.3 Percent
A spike in gasoline prices fueled the increase. The so-called core rate of inflation remained in check.
Supreme Court Soldiers On, Despite Sandy
While the rest of the federal government shut down Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court was open for business as usual — at least long enough to hear two cases argued. It is hardly the first time that the high court was the macho guy in town, staying open when the rest of the government was closed.
This Is How Diabetes Swept The Nation
Back in 1995, about 4.5 percent of adults in the U.S. had been diagnosed with diabetes. By 2010, the prevalence had zoomed to 8.2 percent. An interactive map shows how much worse diabetes has become in less than a generation.
Congress Weighs $52 Billion Storm Aid Request
Congress is expected to respond promptly to President Bush's request for an additional $52 billion in aid for Hurricane Katrina victims. While Democrats and Republicans agree on the need for more money, they continue to argue over responsibility for the slow federal response to the disaster.
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