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5 April Fools' Pranks Gone Bad
When you pull an April Fools' prank, the joke could be on you.
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Tell Me More editor Amita Parashar Kelly shares feedback to last week's parenting panel on physical discipline.
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A former top general of the People's Liberation Army has been indicted for his allegedly lavish lifestyle and investigators say there's evidence of wrongdoing at key military units.
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You'd think that the popular kids don't get picked on, but as a teenager's social status rises, they're more apt to be bullied. Increased social combat may be to blame.
The Arguments For And Against Releasing Jonathan Pollard
The formal naval intelligence analyst is serving a life term for spying for Israel. This is not the first time his case has cropped up in the larger context of Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations.
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Federally funded health clinics serve all comers, and people pay fees based on a sliding scale. That's one option for people who didn't sign up for health insurance on the exchanges.
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YouTube is chock full of cats, gophers, dogs and chimps who are supposed to be dancing. But they're not. Biologists say the list of "true" dancers is extremely small. We're on it. But guess who else?
Global Airlines Call For Better Tracking Method After Flight 370
"We cannot let another aircraft simply vanish," the head of the International Air Travel Association says.
On A 'Rigged' Wall Street, Milliseconds Make All The Difference
"The stock market is rigged," Michael Lewis says. In his new book Flash Boys, he describes how computerized transactions known as high-frequency trading are creating an uneven playing field.
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