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Friends Of Boston Bomber Sentenced For 'Impeding Investigation'
Azamat Tazhayakov was convicted of conspiracy and obstruction of justice for helping get rid of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's backpack. Robel Phillipos was convicted of lying to the FBI.
Teens Hoping For More Jobs, Higher Wages This Summer
Younger workers are likely to find more job opportunities and better wages. But still, it's tough out there. The May unemployment rate for teens was 17.9 percent, about triple the national average.
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5 Things You Should Know About Lindsey Graham
Graham has never sent an email, and he catapulted onto the national stage because of his role in the Clinton impeachment proceedings.
At World's Fair In Italy, The Future Of Food Is On The Table
Vertical farms, food trucks, tropical forests and the supermarket of the future are on display at Expo 2015 in Milan. Exhibits from 145 countries focus on how to feed the planet sustainably.
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Does Your Neighborhood Doom You To An Early Death?
People living just a few miles from each other in American cities can have radically different chances of living a long healthy life.
Planetary Society Regains Communication With LightSail Spacecraft
The organization launched the tiny satellite earlier this month, but then lost contact last week due to a software glitch.
Secretary Of Agriculture: Bird Flu Poses 'No Health Issue' To Humans
The largest outbreak of avian flu in U.S. history is ravaging poultry at farms in the Midwest. Sec. Tom Vilsack says there's no risk of transmission to humans, but egg prices may rise.
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S.C. Sen. Lindsey Graham Joins Battle For Republican Nomination
Graham, known as a defense hawk, enters the race as a distinct underdog, but an entertaining one.
'Call Me Caitlyn': Bruce Jenner Reveals New Name
Today's revelation came in Vanity Fair. The former Olympic gold-medal-winning decathlete had revealed recently that "for all intents and purposes" he is a woman.
In 'Eating Lab,' A Psychologist Spills Secrets On Why Diets Fail
Diets will rarely lead to significant or sustainable weight loss, Traci Mann argues in a new book. Instead, she suggests trying proven mental strategies for reaching your "leanest, livable weight."
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