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Rubio's Veep Prospects Could Be Fueling Boycott Of GOP Debate
After a dispute between Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Univision, the senator's friends called for a boycott of the network's January presidential debate. Five candidates have so far agreed.
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Undercover School Lunch Blogger 'Mrs. Q' Reveals Herself
It all started when Wu forgot to pack her lunch one day. What she says she saw? "It was barely recognizable as food." Like for example, she found that many chicken nuggets were just 50 percent chicken.
Occupy Wall Street Gets Union Backing; Approval Rating Tops Congress
Occupy Wall Street is getting a shot in the arm, as some of America's largest unions and several key Democrats have supported the movement. The gain in momentum comes as offshoots of the original Manhattan group plan marches and protests around the nation.
Women Exposed To Hormone In Utero Face Lifelong Health Problems
Between the 1940s and 1960s, millions of pregnant women were prescribed a hormone known as DES. Decades later, their daughters face increased risks of a dozen DES-related disorders, including a very high incidence of infertility, miscarriages, stillbirths and other reproductive problems.
Apple Visionary Steve Jobs Dies At 56
Long before the MacBook and the iPad, the Apple co-founder and former CEO dreamed that computers could be used to help unleash human creativity. He spent much of his life bringing that dream to fruition.
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Boston Mob Victims' Families Press On In Court Fight
Relatives of alleged victims of former mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger sued the FBI for compensation, arguing that the agency mishandled its relationship with its mob informants. A federal court awarded them millions of dollars, but government lawyers appealed. They're back in court Thursday.
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Obama To Hold News Conference This Morning
He'll meet with reporters at 11 a.m. ET in the East Room of the White House.
Obama: If Lawmakers Oppose My Jobs Plan, 'I Want An Explanation'
President Obama pushed for his $447 billion jobs bill this morning during a White House news conference in which he again challenged Republicans to either enact his ideas or be prepared to explain to voters why they opposed what he says are ways to put Americans to work.
Debt Crises Not A Damper For Some U.S. Businesses
Despite concerns about Congress and the European debt crisis, most U.S business owners remain optimistic and expect growth to continue this year, the heads of both General Electric and FedEx said Thursday.
Read And Watch: Steve Jobs' Stanford Commencement Address
His address inspired many. It was a rare moment when the Apple co-founder spoke about himself. "You have to trust in something — your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever," he said.
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