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Cooking (Or Not Cooking) Broccoli To Protect Its Nutritional Riches
Cooking broccoli too long destroys the beneficial enzyme that breaks down chemicals into cancer fighters. The best way to eat it is raw or steamed for just two to three minutes, a nutrition expert says.
U.S.: Iranians Paid Others To Kill Saudi Diplomat
Part of Iran's military force was planning a bomb attack on Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States, the government says. One suspect was arrested last month; another remains at large in the Middle East.
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Football Uber Alles. Uber Alles, Football
In America, football is really big — and it's getting bigger. Football is now gigantic, monstrous, humongous. And it has done more than surpass baseball. It now simply looms alone above the American sportscape.
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Immigrant Parents Rely On Kids For Help Online
The digital divide separates those who have access to technology from those who don't. But there's another digital divide that has gotten less attention: Those who don't speak English are often ill-equipped to navigate the online world, even when they have good access to it. Kids are helping their parents bridge that gap.
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Pain At The Plate: Heat Increases Pitcher Retaliation
It's been known for years that when temperatures are hotter, pitchers are more likely to hit batters with pitches. A new study finds that heat also increases a pitcher's likelihood of retaliating by hitting an opposing batter when players from his team were hit earlier in the game.
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Should Minor Offenders Be Subject To Strip Searches?
For decades, most courts did not allow widespread strip searches, but in recent years, the tide has turned. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court hears arguments for a case testing whether prison guards may constitutionally strip-search even minor traffic offenders when they are arrested and taken to jail.
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Top Stories: Terror Plot, Baghdad Bombings, Republican Debate
Morning-after reviews say Mitt Romney helped his case, Gov. Rick Perry did not.
Out And Proud After 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Repeal
Long before the policy barring gays from serving openly in the military ended, Air Force 1st Lt. Josh Seefried started OutServe, a network of gay troops on Facebook. Seefried and his partner talk about what it's like being a gay couple in the military — and about new challenges facing gay troops.
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Financial Conflicts 'Pervasive' On Key Medical Panels
Researchers found conflicts of interest were prevalent among experts who served on 14 U.S. and Canadian panels that came up with guidelines for the treatment of diabetes and high cholesterol between 2000 and 2010.
Rep. Issa Sends 'Fast And Furious' Subpoenas To Holder, Other Officials
Saying "it's time we know the whole truth" about the so-called Fast and Furious gun trafficking operation, the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee today followed through on his promise to issue the subpoenas.
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