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Lessons From 2 War Zones Make A Difference In Medic Training
Nearly every medic in the U.S. military is now trained in San Antonio. Shaped by combat experience in Iraq and Afghanistan, that training has evolved to improve care and save more lives.
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After FBI Shakes Up Presidential Race, Candidates Try To Adjust And Capitalize
A letter from the FBI director about more Clinton emails, and the likelihood of Republicans "coming home," have apparently shifted a race that looked like a Clinton rout to something more traditional.
Wave Of Mergers Washing Over The Economy: Sinking Or Buoying Consumers?
In recent weeks, U.S. corporations have announced multibillion-dollar deals in a huge wave of mergers. Economists say that can hurt consumers, workers and savers — but also strengthen the economy.
As Calls Of A 'Rigged' Election Continue, Voting Officials Highlight Open Doors
"There are so many checks and balances on this system. It continues to prove itself on a daily basis," said Karen Osborne, the director of elections in Maricopa Country, Ariz.
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See How Global Health Has Changed Since You Were Born
Global Health Check lets you enter your birth year for a look at disease milestones, life spans, mortality rates and more.
Jumbo Shrimp: An Oxymoron, And Now A Minor League Baseball Team
In some corners, it's being panned like so much scampi. Others say they can't wait to buy a team jersey. An anti-shrimp petition has been started.
Obama: Army Corps Examining Possible Rerouting Of Dakota Access Pipeline
"There's an obligation for authorities to show restraint" in their handling of people protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline, President Obama said in an interview with the news organization Now This.
Neiman Marcus Is Selling Frozen Collard Greens For $66 Plus Shipping
The luxury department store is well known for its opulent offerings, but the vegetable dish is drawing scorn and ridicule for its price and has inspired the hashtag #GentrifiedGreens.
Gun Control Groups Aim Their Money At States — And The Ballot
Borrowing tactics from campaigns to legalize same sex marriage and marijuana, gun control groups are shifting to a national strategy of tightening gun laws via state ballot initiatives.
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Hulk Hogan Reaches Settlement With Gawker Worth Over $31 Million
This comes after years of litigation in the invasion of privacy lawsuit involving Gawker's publication of a sex tape featuring Bollea and a former friend's wife. The case drove Gawker to bankruptcy.
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