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Fed Reduces Bond Purchases By Additional $10 Billion
Citing progress in the labor markets, the Federal Reserve said it would continue winding down its economic stimulus program. But Fed Chair Janet Yellen said the U.S. economy still faces headwinds.
The Economics Of Thanksgiving 2014
More people will be driving and flying this Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Gasoline isn't the only thing that's cheaper. Turkey is too, along with its companions, stuffing and cranberries.
To Search For A New Supernova, Build A New Camera
Most telescope cameras can only capture a small patch of sky at a time. But a new camera has a much larger field of view, and its backers are hoping for help in deciphering its reams of data.
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New Report Says Boko Haram World's Deadliest Terrorist Organization In 2014
The Global Terrorism Index for 2014 found that Boko Haram and ISIS were jointly responsible for 51 percent of deaths from terrorism.
Weak Economy Curbs U.S. Health Spending
Health costs rose 3.9 percent last year, the second-slowest rate since the government started keeping track. The previous record low was 3.8 percent in 2009.
UConn Women Win Historic 100th Game In A Row
As of Monday night, the last time UConn lost a game was 818 days ago — in November of 2014, when Stanford beat them in overtime.
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Tap Water In Corpus Christi Is Safe, Authorities Say
Water tests by the state environmental agency did not find dangerous levels of a corrosive chemical, after a leak from an asphalt plant led to a citywide drinking water ban beginning Dec. 14.
Trudeau Says Canada Will Cease Airstrikes Against ISIS In Syria And Iraq
The prime minister says Canada will stop its airstrikes within two weeks, and will step up training for local security forces fighting ISIS militants.
Washington, D.C. Gets Funky
Washingtonians are expected to gather in the tens of thousands for the city's annual Funk Parade.
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The Real Cost Of Low Homeownership Rates
When big investment money moves into mass home ownership. How private equity funds are changing the real estate market and rentals.
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