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Cricket's Sehwag Smashes Tendulkar's Record
Less than two years after India's Sachin Tendulkar achieved cricket superstardom by recording a "double century" in an international match, his record has been broken.
Top News Memes Of 2011: Pepper Spray Cop, Bin Laden, Steve Jobs
All three started as one thing and became something else entirely as people used digital tools to add their own interpretations and comments and then spread their work around the Web.
Pusuke, World's Oldest Dog, Dies At Age 26 (Or 125 In 'Human Years')
The Shiba mix was fine until Monday, his owner says. He died quietly, surrounded by his human family in Japan.
Reports: Albert Pujols Has Signed To Play For The Angels
Considered by most experts to be the best active player, Pujols has 445 career home runs and a .328 career batting average. He would be leaving the St. Louis Cardinals.
Obama's Choice To Head Consumer Protection Agency Blocked
Republican senators who say the new bureau is too strong kept the Senate from considering Richard Cordray's nomination. President Obama vows not to give up.
Obama: 'Ask Osama Bin Laden' If I'm An Appeaser
Republican presidential contenders have said the president engages in appeasement when it comes to foreign policy. His response pointed to the May killing of the al-Qaida leader.
Experimental Vaccine For Stomach Flu Might Work
A test of a nasal vaccine against norovirus suggests it may be possible to immunize people against the virus, a common cause of foodborne illness.
GOP Senators Block Consumer Protection Pick
Republicans joined together to stop a vote on the nomination of former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray to run the new federal consumer protection agency.
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Environmental Claims For Farmed Fish Don't Hold Up To Scrutiny
A study released this week found that many eco-labels for farmed seafood don't guarantee the fish was raised in a way that protects the marine environment.
Grass Mattress Was A Stone Age Bed And Breakfast
Scientists have found what they say is the world's oldest bed: a 77,000-year-old grass and leaf mattress in a cave in South Africa. And the people who made it were crafty: Atop layers of sedge grass were leaves from a plant known to repel insects — key for living in buggy, dank caves.
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