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What Would Happen If We Burned Up All Of Earth's Fossil Fuels?
Scientists used an estimate of how much fossil fuel is left in the ground to do computer simulations and come up with a worst-case scenario.
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This year, as many as 50 percent of the pistachios harvested in California could be hollow inside. Blame it on drought, heat and weather changes that are messing with male trees' virility.
'Meet The Patels': One Man's Quest To Find Love, The Old-School Indian Way
Ravi Patel had tried and failed to find "The One." So he reluctantly let his parents arrange for him to meet dozens of prospects. And his sister has filmed the whole thing — for our viewing pleasure.
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Menendez Lawyers Accuse Government Of 'Fixation On Sex,' 'Salacious Headlines'
Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., is pushing back against Department of Justice charges of corruption. In filings Thursday night, his legal team tried to poke holes in the government's evidence.
NYPD Releases Video Of Officer Throwing Tennis Star James Blake To The Ground
The arresting officer, James Frascatore, has a history of excessive-force allegations and is named in two civil rights lawsuits.
And Then There Were 16
After weeks of financial troubles and staff departures, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry becomes the first in the crowded GOP presidential contest to bow out.
California Approves Physician-Assisted Suicide; Bill Heads To Governor's Desk
The California Senate passed a bill to legalize physician-assisted suicide in some cases. But Gov. Jerry Brown hasn't indicated whether he'll sign it.
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Blasts At Restaurant In India Kill Scores
The massive explosions were traced to cooking gas cylinders, but officials say the restaurant was located next to a house that store construction explosives.
When Home Is Tough, Making Students Feel Good At School
Mott Haven Academy Charter School in the Bronx specializes in working with homeless students, students living in foster care, and those who've experienced trauma.
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Medicare Fails To Save Money So Far On Cooperative Care Experiment
Health care practitioners who band together can earn Medicare bonuses by saving money. Most of the groups decline potentially richer deals that include penalties for excessive spending.
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