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Jeb Bush SuperPAC Going Up With $24 Million In TV Ads
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Before Green Tea Was A Superfood, It Was Feared As A Supertoxin
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Shortlist Revealed For 2015 Man Booker Prize
One-third of the short-listed nominees are American, which could make some British authors unhappy.
In U.S. Visit, Pope Francis Will Deliver 4 Speeches In English, 14 In Spanish
In his five-day, three-city tour, Francis will give the majority of speeches in his native Spanish.
CBS Entertainment Chief Nina Tassler Is Stepping Down
Tassler has been at the helm of the most-watched broadcast network's drama, comedy and late-night offerings since 2004. It's a surprising development at a network known for executive stability.
Seattle Teachers Reach Tentative Agreement With District After Strike
After nearly a week of marching for better pay and more say in how students are evaluated, Seattle teachers reached a tentative contract agreement with the school district Tuesday.
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Go Ahead, Give Your Toddler A Kitchen Knife
Allowing a young child to use a knife in the kitchen may sound like a recipe for disaster. Yet researchers and educators say it can help foster independence and curiosity toward food.
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