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New EPA Guidelines Limit Methane Release From Drilling
The rules are mostly voluntary, which disappoints environmental groups, but they should ratchet down the amount of leaked methane from new or modified oil and gas operations, which contributes to climate change.
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Poroshenko, On Visit To East, Vows Mariupol Will Stay Ukrainian
The Ukrainian president, speaking in the embattled region, says: "This city was, is and will be Ukrainian."
Marriott's New Envelope For Room Tips Stirs Debate
An initiative launched with Maria Shriver's input is raising questions over how the hotel company pays its staff — and whether guests should be expected to tip.
Farewell, Heating Pad: Physical Therapists Say It Doesn't Help
Heating pads and other passive treatments don't do any good if the goal is gaining strength and mobility, according to the Choosing Wisely campaign. Instead, it's all about the exercise.
Even As Progressives Take Lead In Greece, Women Remain Out Of Power
The new leftist Greek government says it wants to revolutionize a country that long has resisted change. So far, that hasn't included finally placing women at the highest levels of government.
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India's Kerala Has It All: Beauty, Bananas, Long Life, Girl Power
President Obama praised the Indian state last month for good reason. It's got beaches, backwaters and the country's longest life expectancy and highest literacy rate. Plus, girls outnumber boys!
Obama, Merkel Downplay Disagreement Over Ukraine Aid
With the Ukraine crisis spiraling, President Obama and Germany's leader Angela Merkel met in Washington, D.C.
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Southern New Hampshire Takes The Brunt Of Recent Snow Storms
New England plow drivers are getting plenty of hours this month. Workers are pulling double and triple shifts to keep the roads clear, and they're running out of places to put the snow.
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New Illinois Governor Has Unions Bristling Less Than A Month Into The Job
Illinois' new Republican governor is taking a page in politics from other Midwestern states. Bruce Rauner is setting policies that have government labor unions bristling and he hasn't even been on the job for a month.
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Authorities Probe Alleged Hate Crime Against Native American Kids
Racial tensions are high in Rapid City, S.D., as police investigate an incident where white men allegedly shouted racial slurs and dumped beer on a group of Native Americans at a recent hockey game.
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