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Researchers Create Artificial Organs That Fit In Your Hand
Scientists are growing mock organs made of human cells to better study diseases and help test drugs. Researchers at Johns Hopkins are working on a gut-on-a-chip.
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Migrants On Cargo Ships Often Know Crew Will Abandon It
Another ship carrying hundreds of migrants from the Middle East was abandoned at sea by its crew and taken to shore in Italy. Robert Siegel talks to Carlotta Sami, spokesperson for UN's refuge agency.
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A Resolution For Foodies Who Want To Do Good: Pick A Campaign
Want to change the food system? You can vote with your fork, but you can also support a campaign that's confronting the problems head on.
Donna Douglas, Elly May On 'The Beverly Hillbillies,' Dies At 81
The actress who played the tomboy daughter of Ozark mountain man Jed Clampett also appeared on-screen alongside Elvis Presley and starred in a classic episode of The Twilight Zone.
Some Gay Couples In Florida Can Get Married Today
A judge's decision paves the way for same-sex couples in Miami-Dade County to marry, starting at 2 p.m. In the rest of the state, gay couples can get married at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday.
Flu widespread in Nebraska
Three people have died from flu-related illness in Nebraska, and state health officials say the virus is widespread.The Nebraska Department of Health and…
Report: Rural Nebraskans pay more in property, income taxes
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A new report by a think tank says Nebraskans in rural areas generally paid more in property and state income taxes in recent years…
U.S. Charges 2 Americans Over Attempted Coup In The Gambia
The men allegedly bought weapons and shipped them to The Gambia. Court papers say they planned to ambush the president's convoy, but when the plan fell through they decided to storm the State House.
Report: St. Louis Rams Owner Plans New Stadium In LA
The Los Angeles Times reports Stan Kroenke and the Stockbridge Capital Group plan to build an 80,000-seat NFL stadium — which could see the team return to the city where it spent almost five decades.
'America's Bitter Pill' Makes Case For Why Health Care Law 'Won't Work'
Journalist Steven Brill's latest book critiques the Affordable Care Act, which he calls "unsustainable." In the next few years, "something is going to snap," he says. "We cannot pay for this."
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