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WATCH: Physicist Gets 'Smoking Gun' Proof Of His Theory
Andrei Linde, one of the founding fathers of cosmological inflation, answers the door to the news that his theory appears to have been confirmed.
What You Need To Know As Health Care Deadline Looms
Consumers have until March 31 to sign up for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. Tell Me More gets the latest from Mary Agnes Carey, senior correspondent for Kaiser Health News.
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Chechen Leader Known As 'Russia's Bin Laden' Reported Dead
A separatist website says Doku Umarov, who has claimed responsibility for several high-profile attacks in Russia, has been "martyred." However, this isn't the first time his death has been announced.
Opting Out Of Your Insurance Plan's Network Can Be Costly
People who choose to go to unapproved doctors and hospitals for care may find themselves with unexpected out-of-pocket expenses and copayments for services that would otherwise be free.
Top Democrat Insists Party Will Hold Senate — But Turnout Is Key
DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz says the Republican Party hasn't changed at all since its 2012 losses and continues to alienate "huge swaths of voters."
What U.S. Learned From 'Heathen School' Wasn't Part Of The Lesson Plan
The 19th century Connecticut school sought to convert young men from Hawaii, China, India and the Native American nations and then send them home as Christian missionaries. It did not go as planned.
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Report: NSA Can Record, Store Phone Conversations Of Whole Countries
Based on documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, the Washington Post reports the U.S. has the capability to record "100 percent" of a country's phone calls.
A Cold One For Everyone: Craft Beer Sales Surged In 2013
If craft beers seem to be everywhere these days, there's good reason: Sales jumped 20 percent in 2013. To stand out in an increasingly crowded field, many brewers are pushing the flavor frontiers.
An Imaginary Town Becomes Real, Then Not. True Story
Two mapmakers made the place up. It wasn't real. Then, oddly, it popped into being. I am not making this up. It happened. Then it un-happened.
Oklahoma Court Delays 2 Executions Because Of Drug Shortage
The court said it did not have confidence that Oklahoma could procure the drugs used in executions.
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