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Former Top Soccer Official Gets Ball Rolling In FIFA Investigation
The probe into soccer's governing body centers on an American who admitted to taking bribes. Ari Shapiro talks to Nathaniel Vinton, who is part of the New York Daily News sports investigation team.
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Chinese Cruise Ship Death Toll Rises To 75
Rescue teams have now cut holes through parts of the overturned ship's hull, but they've found no more survivors from the ship that carried more than 450 people.
USDA: Bird flu vaccine not good enough for outbreak
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture says a bird flu vaccine doesn't work well enough to approve it for emergency use against the current…
Apartments Lure Students With Free Access To Tanning Beds
Indoor tanning boosts the risk of skin cancer, yet half of apartments close to the University of Texas, Austin, offer free use of tanning beds. Many let minors use the machines, which is illegal.
Burst Oil Pipeline In California Severely Corroded, Investigators Say
Preliminary findings show that almost half of a section of pipeline that ruptured last month near Santa Barbara was worn away.
Placenta Pills Gain Fans Among New Moms, But Benefits Are Elusive
If Kourtney Kardashian and Mayim Bialik do it, is it good for you? Pills made from a woman's placenta are being promoted for postpartum depression. But there's no evidence they help, a review finds.
Appeals court upholds $228K awarded to ex-BNSF employee
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A federal appeals court has upheld an award of more than $228,000 to a former BNSF Railway worker who said he was fired in 2010 for…
Omaha district considering giving free meals to all students
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Officials in the Omaha School district are considering providing free meals to all students, regardless of the children's ability to…
Pregnant Women With Depression Face Tough Choices, No Easy Answers
Andrew Solomon, the author of The Noonday Demon, discusses the challenges of pregnancy for women who are depressed. The long-term effects of antidepressants taken during pregnancy are unclear.
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EPA Finds No Widespread Drinking Water Pollution From Fracking
The report says there are few incidents of tainted water given the number of wells. Energy companies agree. Environmentalists accuse the industry of undue influence over the study.
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