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Who's The Candidate Of The Future?
People always say they want change in elections, but who represents that change? A new poll sheds some light on who does — and who does not.
Senate Approves USA Freedom Act, Obama Signs It, After Amendments Fail
The vote comes two days after controversial provisions of the Patriot Act expired because the Senate was unable to overcome maneuvers by Sen. Rand Paul, who voted against the bill Tuesday.
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The Senate voted Tuesday to advance a House-passed bill that would end the National Security Agency's bulk collection program. Edward Snowden also spoke via videolink to a conference in London.
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Emergency Rooms Crack Down On Abusers Of Pain Pills
Hospitals in some states have begun tracking the names of patients who show up repeatedly seeking opioids. Denying these patients pills saves hospitals money, but some doctors question the ethics.
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Pigeon From Pakistan Captured In India. Is It A Spy?
Indian authorities detained a pigeon suspected of spying for Pakistan. That has sparked humorous reactions from both nations. Yet, there's nothing outlandish about pigeons being used for espionage.
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Girls Summer Camp In Texas To Open Despite Recent Flooding
Clean-up crews are working hard to be ready for 150 campers, girls ages 6 to 16, who arrive on Sunday, despite the damage done by floods to the region.
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2 Aggressive NHL Teams Take To The Ice In Game 1 Of Stanley Cup Finals
Pro hockey's Stanley Cup Finals kick off Wednesday night. David Greene talks to Greg Wyshynski, editor of Yahoo's Puck Daddy blog, for a preview of the Chicago Blackhawks and the Tampa Bay Lightning.
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IHOP's Updated Logo Turns That Frown Upside Down
The International House of Pancakes' logo had a red curve running under the letters IHOP — upside down and looking a lot like a frowny face. The new logo has rectified that issue.
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Americans Think Money In Politics Is A Problem, But Just How Big?
A new poll shows Americans think the rich have too much influence and that the political money system needs an overhaul, but they rate it low on the priority list.
A New U.N. Health Goal Targets Folks 69 And Under. Ageism Or Realism?
A proposal calls for countries to reduce the death rate among 50-to-69-year-olds from diseases like cancer and stroke. So are 70-year-olds out of luck?
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