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Buzz Over Bee Health: New Pesticide Studies Rev Up Controversy
Two new studies published in the journal Nature point to a connection between a class of insecticides known as neonicotinoids and a decline in bee health. What's bad for bees is bad for crops, too.
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New Orleans Bans Smoking In Bars, Restaurants
Lighting up in casinos is off-limits, too. The smoking ban stems from a law passed earlier this year.
Court Throws Out Slugger Barry Bonds' Conviction
In 2011, Bonds was found guilty of obstruction of justice but a federal appeals court has just thrown out that conviction.
NFL Settlement Over Concussions Is Given Final Approval By Judge
The lawsuit, brought by former players, could cost the league up to $1 billion. The settlement had originally been reached in 2013.
Senate OKs Human-Trafficking Bill, Paving Way For Attorney General Vote
The human-trafficking measure had been stuck in the Senate because of an impasse over language on abortion funding. That has now been resolved.
Visiting The Everglades, Obama Takes Swipe At Climate Change Deniers
"Climate change can no longer be denied," Obama said. "It can't be edited out. It can't be omitted from the conversation. And action can no longer be delayed."
Some Companies Fight Pay Gap By Eliminating Salary Negotiations
Women are often less assertive when it comes to negotiating salaries and raises. Some firms are trying to neutralize the disparity by refusing to negotiate salaries. But will that hurt recruitment?
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Clinton Faces Bad Headlines And More Questions Of Scandal
From questions surrounding the Clinton family foundation to a congressional investigation into Benghazi, Hillary Clinton's campaign is pushing back against allegations of scandal.
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As Governors Eye The White House, Home Takes A Back Seat
Governing is messy, but slumping approval ratings for hopefuls like Scott Walker and Chris Christie likely won't have much impact on the presidential contest.
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China's Latest Target: Funeral Strippers
In some parts of rural China and in Taiwan, hiring strippers to perform at the funeral of a loved one isn't considered absurd, but a good idea.
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