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Judges Take Up Big Soda's Suit To Abolish Philadelphia's Sugar Tax
An appeals court hears arguments Wednesday on the future of Philly's landmark tax on sweetened drinks. The money is funding preschool for low-income kids, but the soda industry says it's losing jobs.
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Canada Is Full Of Cry(ing) Babies
A study suggests that babies in Canada cry more than babies in any other country that researchers studied.
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Kansas City, Mo., Voters Approve $25 Fine In Easing Of Marijuana Law
Nearly 75 percent of voters approved the ballot initiative, which stands in stark contrast to current Missouri law. The change applies to people caught with 35 grams or less of marijuana.
Get To Know The 'String-Band Pop' Of Nashville's Front Country
Though each of Front Country's five members has had a vastly different musical education, they all share a no-rules approach to modern bluegrass that honors the craft of pop music.
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PHOTOS: The Many Possible Shapes Of Trump's Border Wall
The bidding period has closed for the companies hoping to design and deliver the president's signature campaign promise. Here's a glimpse of some proposals — from wire mesh to 30-foot pipe organs.
Activists Plan 'Tax Day' Marches Calling For Release Of Trump's Taxes
Democrats are calling on President Trump to release his taxes. On April 15, critics are planning anti-Trump tax marches across the country.
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How Flawed Science Is Undermining Good Medicine
U.S. taxpayers pay $30 billion a year to fund biomedical research aimed at finding better treatments. But competition for scarce funding and tenure may be prompting some scientists to cut corners.
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Polish Government Eliminates Program Covering In-Vitro Fertilization
In Poland, in-vitro fertilization programs were among those hardest hit when the populist Law and Justice Party took charge in late 2015.
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The Canadian Couple Who Won The Lottery 3 Times
Barbara and Douglas Fink of Edmonton, Alberta won the lottery in 1989, 2010 and now in 2017. They say they'll use the money to help their children and grandchildren.
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Neighborhoods USA Annual Conference Coming to Omaha
Bridging the Future is the theme for the 42nd annual Neighborhoods USA Conference, which will be held in Omaha May 24th through the 27th. Conference…
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