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Mudslides And Landslides: Widely Cited Data Is Decades Old
The official death toll in the mudslide that turned a community into a disaster area in Oso, Wash., holds steady. And it seems a figure about damage done by landslides is nearly 30 years out of date.
Latinos Wary Of All-Out Push To Sign Up For ACA
Latinos are the most uninsured group in the country, but they're newly leery of President Obama and the Affordable Care Act.
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The Story Of Calif. Senator's Arrest Reads Like Pulp Fiction
In a case that has stunned California's political community, Sen. Leland Yee is charged with trafficking shoulder-fired missiles and plotting with a character known as "Shrimp Boy."
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After Ending Polio, India Turns To Stop Another Childhood Killer
India declared itself polio-free on Thursday, but it isn't wasting time celebrating. Leaders are already applying the tools used to fight polio to end a disease that kills more than 150 kids each day.
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Why Paper Prescriptions Are Going The Way Of Snail Mail
Medicine's shift from paper to computers has been painful and expensive. But now doctors can easily write and transmit prescriptions by computer, saving money and improving the quality of care.
What A Small Town's Teen Pregnancy Turnaround Can Teach The U.S.
Denmark, S.C., once had one of the state's highest teen pregnancy rates, but in the past 30 years, sex education programs have helped lower that rate to one of the state's lowest.
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By Any Other Name, Does Vermont's Maple Syrup Taste As Sweet?
Forget "Grade A" — Vermont has a new system for grading maple syrup. The state hopes names like "Delicate" and "Robust" will educate consumers, but some residents are just plain confused.
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New Photo Of Prince George Pleases The Internet
A new picture of Prince George, the 8-month-old son of Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge, shows a cute boy who's more taken with the family dog than with being photographed.
2014 UNO Great Plains Jazz Festival highlights special to air on KIOS
KIOS kicks off Jazz Appreciation Month in April with highlights of the 2014 UNO Great Plains Jazz Festival with performances from area high school jazz…
Martina Hingis Wins Doubles Title, First Since 2007
Martina Hingis and Sabine Lisicki had entered the Sony Open near Miami, Fla., on a wild card granted by organizers.
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