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Tylenol Might Dull Emotional Pain, Too
People who took acetaminophen responded less strongly to happy or sad photos in a small study. It's one of several studies suggesting that there's an overlap with pain and other feelings.
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Vulnerable Voting Machine Raises Questions About Election Security
Virginia found 1-in-5 of its touchscreen machines vulnerable to attack with passwords as easy as "abcde." As voting equipment ages, new concerns are being raised.
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Desalination Plants: Drought Cure Or Growth Enabler?
Desalination facilities are under construction across California that would make ocean water drinkable. Environmentalists debate whether more plants would only worsen long-term water issues.
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Art From Japanese-American Internment Camps Saved From Auction Block
Artworks by Japanese-Americans wrongfully imprisoned in World War II internment camps won't be sold to the highest bidder. The move came after protests from descendants of the internees.
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Ocean Search Area For Lost Malaysian Airliner Is Set To Double
It has been more than a year since Malaysia Airlines Flight MH 370 vanished with 239 people on board. Officials now say they'll double the already huge search area to 46,000 square miles next month.
Ex-ABBA Member Capitalizes On 'Mamma Mia!' Franchise
Bjorn Ulvaeus is gonna take a chance on a restaurant in Stockholm. He wants to serve Greek food, and dish up live performances set to an ABBA soundtrack. Audience participation encouraged.
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Throwback Thursday: Reagan Announces Run For President
Imagine a time when presidential candidates declared just two months before Iowa. Flash back to 1979 when Ronald Reagan announced. It's not just timing that's shifted; so has the culture.
South Korean President Promises To Raise Sewol Ferry, One Year After Tragedy
President Park Geun-hye has pledged to salvage the ferry, which capsized and sank, killing 304 people — most of them students. The rescue effort was widely viewed as bungled.
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Authorities release name of 2nd Omaha explosion victim
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities have released the name of the second worker killed by an explosion at a rail car repair facility in Omaha.The Omaha Police…
Men Strive To Give More To Charity When The Fundraiser Is Cute
If you're wondering how to get more people to contribute to your online charity drive, consider a photo of you smiling. Even better if you're an attractive woman. Biology is to blame, researchers say.
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