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How 'Twilight' revitalized Forks, Washington's economy
Like many rural communities across the country, Forks, Washington, struggled after losing its main industry: logging.
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Ed Helms on history's greatest Snafus
Ed Helms published the book "Snafu: The Definitive Guide to History's Greatest Screwups."
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What happens after a car reaches the end of its life
When does a car reach the end of its life?
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Belief in the 'American Dream' fizzles as labor market continues to slow
August's jobs report showed a slowing labor market, with fewer jobs created and the unemployment rate climbing.
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De minimis tariff exemption ends
We look at what the de minimis tariff exemption is, why ending it has resulted in shipping chaos around the world, and who wins and loses from the end of this policy.
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Cars battle to be heard on loud Indian streets
Indian cities are noisy. So, how does a driver get the attention of other drivers? By honking their horns, of course. But in some cities in India, the problem is they’re often drowned out by all the clamor.
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Head Start faces new hurdle
Head Start provides free early child care services.
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India's Community Approach To Depression Tackles Treatment Shortage
It's estimated that about 90 percent of people in India in need of mental health treatment go without. A new program is looking to change that by training locals to be mental health counselors.
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Trump Relatives' Potential White House Roles Could Test Anti-Nepotism Law
Donald Trump has suggested he may give his daughter and son-in-law a role in his administration. A law bars presidents from hiring family, but a court ruled it doesn't apply to White House staff jobs.
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Brain Area That Recognizes Faces Gets Busier And Better In Young Adults
From birth through age 30 or so, our ability to recognize faces keeps improving, research shows. At first, kids discern adult faces better than other kids' mugs. Not so after adolescence.
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