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Clinton Subtly Weighs in on Tax Debate

Clinton Subtly Weighs in on Tax Debate Secretary of  State Hillary Clinton appeared to subtly weigh in on the current tax debate  in American politics, something she normally refrains from doing in her job as America’s top diplomat. Clinton made her comments in a keynote address address at her husband’s Global Initiative conference....


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Photos: Natalie Portman Goes Blonde

Photos: Natalie Portman Goes Blonde Natalie Portman debuts new blonde hairdo.


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Photos: Natalie Portman Goes Blonde

Photos: Natalie Portman Goes Blonde Natalie Portman debuts new blonde hairdo.


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Could Castration Help Men Live Longer?

Could Castration Help Men Live Longer? Call it making the best of a potentially bad situation. Eunuchs -- castrated men -- live nearly 20 years longer than other men, a new study found.


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NYC Gives 'Morning After' Pill to Teens

NYC Gives 'Morning After' Pill to Teens Only 1 to 2 percent of parents opt out of pilot program to curb teen pregnancy rates.


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Food Industry Braces for New Study

Food Industry Braces for New Study A food industry representative today said she is hopeful that a revised Federal Trade Commission report on how companies promote their products to children will reflect improvements in food marketing to that audience when it’s released later this year. “I know there have been many...


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Katie Couric: 'I Wrestled With Bulimia'

Katie Couric: 'I Wrestled With Bulimia' Katie Couric reveals on her show today that she struggled with bulimia from her late teens to her early 20s. “I wrestled with bulimia all through college, and for two years after that,” the talk show host tells eating disorders specialist  Cynthia Bulik, according to...


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Wis. Parents Charged in Daughter's Drowning

Wis. Parents Charged in Daughter's Drowning Two Wisconsin parents have been charged with negligence in the death of their 3-year-old daughter, accused of getting high and ignoring the little girl who wandered off and drowned in an unguarded canal steps from the couple's home.


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Escaped Killer Eluded Bloodhounds, Copters

Escaped Killer Eluded Bloodhounds, Copters Bloodhounds that tracked escaped double murderer James Ladd were able to follow his scent for only a short distance, making authorities fear todya that the convict could have been picked up by an accomplice and could be "hundreds of miles away."


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St. Maarten Grills Suspect in Couple's Killing

St. Maarten Grills Suspect in Couple's Killing St. Maarten officials say a couple from South Carolina may have been killed during a robbery.


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Photos: Who's the Star With No Makeup?

Photos: Who's the Star With No Makeup? Fran Drescher tweeted a picture of herself without makeup.


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11 Moments from JFK's Audio Recordings

11 Moments from JFK's Audio Recordings In July 1962, President John F. Kennedy installed hidden recording systems in the Oval Office and in the Cabinet Room. The result is a priceless historical archive comprising some 265 hours of taped material documenting a time when Civil Rights tensions were near the boiling point and the Cuban Missile Crisis had Americans fearing a nuclear war.


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Parents Picky About Kids' Prescriptions

Parents Picky About Kids' Prescriptions In the minds of parents, not all prescriptions are created equal when it comes to the medicines and nutritional supplements doctors order for their kids. A new study published today in the journal Pediatrics suggests that parents are usually good about filling their kids' prescriptions for antibiotics, but not their vitamins.


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Parents Picky About Kids' Prescriptions

Parents Picky About Kids' Prescriptions In the minds of parents, not all prescriptions are created equal when it comes to the medicines and nutritional supplements doctors order for their kids. A new study published today in the journal Pediatrics suggests that parents are usually good about filling their kids' prescriptions for antibiotics, but not their vitamins.


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National Zoo's Giant Panda Did Not Crush Cub

National Zoo's Giant Panda Did Not Crush Cub The National Zoo’s giant panda mother, Mei Xiang, spent the night cradling a cub-sized toy as panda lovers from D.C. to China mourned the death of her week-old cub. Zookeepers at Washington’s Smithsonian National Zoo discovered Mei Xiang’s cub dead Sunday morning. In keeping with...


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Panda Cub That Died Had Abnormalities

Panda Cub That Died Had Abnormalities Giant panda cub that died at National Zoo had liver abnormalities; cause of death unclear


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Chevy Says 'Community' Was a 'Mistake'

Chevy Says 'Community' Was a 'Mistake' Chevy Chase has already made headlines with regards to his gig on NBC’s ratings-challenged “Community,” but after show creator Dan Harmon was dismissed after a lingering fight with the “SNL” vet, it was thought all was well with Chase. Not so, according to a new...


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