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California Doctors Get Advice On How To Provide Aid In Dying
Now that California has legalized aid in dying, doctors there need to know what to say to patients. They're getting help from doctors in Oregon, who have been answering these questions for decades.
Taliban Announces It Has Withdrawn From Afghan City Of Kunduz
The Taliban said in a statement they have achieved all their objectives including seizing the major transportation hub of Kunduz, releasing its fighters from a prison and grabbing tons of weapons.
Why Wal-Mart And Other Retail Chains May Not Fix The Food Deserts
Americans' junk food calories increasingly come from big box and convenience stores rather than traditional grocers, a study finds. And researchers say this trend is a public health concern.
Native Americans Turn To 'Safe Stars' For Help With Sexual Assaults
One in three Native American women will be sexually assaulted during her life, and even fewer will actually report the crime, per the Justice Department. Female elders in Wyoming want to change that.
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Supreme Court Hears Arguments On Resentencing For Juvenile Lifers
Three years ago, the court struck down mandatory life sentences in cases involving juvenile defendants. Should that ruling be applied retroactively to those sentenced to life long ago?
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A Glass Of Wine A Day May Help Control Type 2 Diabetes
A study in the Annals of Internal Medicine finds people with diabetes who drank a glass of wine with dinner had lower blood sugar and improved cholesterol compared with those who drank mineral water.
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Colored Pencils, Watercolors, Brushes: Art Supplies Add Up
Teachers spend a lot of their own cash on school supplies. But art teachers, with all kinds of special materials, can spend even more.
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Opt-Out Plans Let Companies Work Without Workers' Comp
State laws in both Oklahoma and Texas allow employers to develop their own workplace injury plans that generally cover fewer injuries, cut off benefits payments sooner and control access to doctors.
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Could Syria Become Partitioned Just Like Germany During The Cold War?
Russia is bombing western Syria and the U.S. is airdropping ammunition to Arab fighters in the east. After the fight is over, Syria may be left as a country pretty much split in two.
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5 Presidential Candidates Hit Campaign Theme During First Debate
The Democrats running for president appeared in their first official debate Tuesday night in Las Vegas. The candidates pressed many of the same themes they discuss on the campaign trail.
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