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Gardening Map Of Warming U.S. Has Plant Zones Moving North
Gardeners: Take heed. An updated plant map shows that the United States is getting warmer. That means spring planting may come earlier and some plants can tolerate new northern latitudes.
Report: U.S. Could Cut Its Staff At Expansive Iraq Embassy By Up To Half
The U.S. embassy in Baghdad has a staff of 16,000. It's the biggest of its kind in the world.
So, Who Sent Those Sick Cows To The Slaughterhouse?
Graphic undercover video shines a light on dairies that send old and potentially sick cows to slaughter. Dairy cows spend their lives turning food into milk, not meat, and can suffer various ailments.
Romney Says He Paid A Tax Rate Of At Least 13 Percent
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Thursday revealed a bit more about his tax history, telling reporters: "I never paid less than 13 percent" in the past 10 years. The Obama campaign's response: "Prove it."
Patients Often Aren't Offered Minimally Invasive Surgery
Laparascopic surgery can be faster, safer and cheaper, but patients don't always get the choice even if it's appropriate, a study finds. Using it more often would reduce complications and save money.
Baby Boomers Will Become Sicker Seniors Than Earlier Generations
The seniors of tomorrow will have much higher rates of diabetes and obesity than the seniors of today, according to a data analysis. That means higher medical bills for them — and for taxpayers, too.
Storm-Tossed Cruise Ship Returns To N.J. Port: 'All Hell Broke Loose'
"The first day was great," one passenger says. "The second day we were watching a musical and everything started sliding."
It Was A Balmy 90 Degrees In Anchorage — For The 1st Time On Record
The Alaskan city just had its hottest and driest June ever, with average daily temperatures 5 degrees above normal. Crews are also battling wildfires across the state.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says she was wrong about the risks of inflation
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen tells CNN she was wrong about the trajectory of inflation during interviews a year ago.
After a recount, Cuellar edges Cisneros in a closely watched Texas Democratic primary
Henry Cuellar, a longtime congressman, has narrowly defeated progressive challenger Jessica Cisneros.
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