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Can Female Marines Carry The Load And Kill The Enemy?
Marines have to carry a pack that weights more than 100 pounds. For some of the women training in the Mojave Desert to join combat units, that nearly matches their body weight.
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Heinz And Kraft: Before They Were Food Giants, They Were Men
Henry Heinz was big into pickles before ketchup came along. James Kraft gave the world American cheese. (Ironically, he was Canadian.) Now, two companies that revamped how we eat will become one.
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Can Republicans Get Ahead In The 2016 Digital Race?
When Sen. Ted Cruz threw his hat into the ring, it happened first on Twitter. Political news is breaking more and more on social media, and both sides face different challenges in reaching out.
Why Doctors Are Trying A Skin Cancer Drug To Treat A Brain Tumor
A drug that's effective in patients with certain forms of melanoma is being tested as a treatment for other cancers whose genetic code contains an identical mutation.
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Closure Of Private Prison Forces Texas County To Plug Financial Gap
A riot at a private immigration prison in Willacy County, Texas, forced officials to close the facility and relocate 2,800 inmates. But it also left the county with a $2.3 million budget shortfall.
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Ex-OU Student Apologizes For Racist Chant On Fraternity Bus
The University of Oklahoma student seen in a video leading the fraternity in a racist chant has publicly apologized. Levi Pettit met with black clergy and other community members to say he was wrong.
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Saudis Say Iranian Advisers Aiding Houthis In Yemen As Strikes Continue
The Saudi ambassador to Washington also says the air operations against the Shiite Houthi rebels will continue and "we will see coalition partners join in the effort."
Nebraska panel advances prison overhaul bill for debate
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A bill designed to reduce Nebraska's prison crowding and expand parole services is slated for debate by lawmakers.A legislative…
Nebraska term-limit expansion measure triggers debate
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska voters could once again decide whether to let lawmakers serve an extra four years in office under a proposal in the…
'Most Interesting Man In The World' Violates Carpool Lane
A driver near Tacoma, Wash., used a cardboard cutout of the Dos Equis pitchman to use the HOV lane. KOMO-TV reports when a state trooper caught the scam, the driver protested, "He's my best friend."
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