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Why Freezing Didn't Keep Sushi Tuna Safe From Salmonella
Freezing is usually considered a way to make raw fish safer. But a recent outbreak of Salmonella in frozen, raw tuna used in sushi across the U.S. highlights the limits of the food-safety technique.
Sen. Mikulski's Vote Clears The Way For Obama's Deal With Iran
With the approval of Democratic Sen. Barbara Mikulski, announced Wednesday, President Obama has secured enough support in Congress to sustain his nuclear deal with Iran.
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Here's What We Know About The Kentucky Clerk Refusing Marriage Licenses
Kim Davis, a born-again Christian, has been divorced three times. When she won her seat for Rowan County clerk, she took over from her mother, who held the position for 37 years.
Dragnet Expanded For 3 Suspects In Killing Of Illinois Police Officer
Local, state and federal law enforcement agencies have been searching the area around the community of Fox Lake, where Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz was shot.
Franzen's Latest Novel: An Ambitious But Tarnished 'Purity'
Jonathan Franzen weaves together a cavalcade of stories and characters in his latest novel. Critic Maureen Corrigan says that despite its breadth, Purity fails to "emotionally move the reader."
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Trump: Jeb Bush Should Be 'Speaking English'
In a newly published interview, Donald Trump reportedly said Bush should "set the example."
Putin's Hockey Team Beats One Made Up Of School Kids
Russian President Vladimir Putin suited up with NHL All-Stars. His team triumphed 9-5 over a group of school kids. Putin scored twice.
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Migrants Refuse To Leave Train At Refugee Camp In Hungary
Police in Budapest lifted a two-day blockade of the Keleti station, allowing migrants to enter. But some inadvertently boarded trains bound for a refugee camp outside the capital.
The 'Indian Cowboys' Of Florida
'Indian cowboy': Though it may sound like an oxymoron, Native Americans have been riding horses and roping cattle for centuries in the Sunshine State.
Judge Throws Out Tom Brady's 4-Game Suspension Over 'Deflategate'
Brady appealed a suspension handed down by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in federal court. The judge sided with Brady.
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