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How Equal Is American Opportunity? Survey Shows Attitudes Vary By Race
A majority of Americans agree race relations have deteriorated nationally, and stayed the same locally. But on questions of equality, opinions are sharply split between white and black respondents.
My Mom Cooked Moringa Before It Was A Superfood
She used pods from the moringa tree to make a delicious lentil stew. And it turns out she was on to something: Researchers now say the tree, which grows in Asia and Africa, is packed with nutrition.
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FDA Revisits Safety Of Essure Contraceptive Device
It's the only available, nonsurgical permanent birth control option that's FDA-approved. But thousands of women have complained of serious side effects like severe pain, heavy bleeding and depression.
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Volkswagen Stock Plummets As CEO Apologizes For Emissions Cheat
"I personally am deeply sorry that we have broken the trust of our customers and the public," says CEO Martin Winterkorn. The company lost nearly a quarter of its market value Monday in Europe.
Despite Constant Debate, Americans' Abortion Opinions Rarely Change
While Planned Parenthood weathers attacks and a potential government shutdown looms, Americans are deeply ambivalent on abortion.
5 Reasons John Boehner Won't Be Ousted And 5 Reasons He Won't Stick Around
The intraparty wind still blows in the House speaker's favor, at least for now. But that wind is likely to change in the near future.
Teens Face Felony Pot Possession Charges Owing To Change In Wash. Law
Three teenagers — ages 14, 15 and 17 — could now face up to five years in prison for a charge that would have been a misdemeanor last June.
Doubts Rise About Surge In Statin Prescriptions For Oldest Americans
About a third of people over the age of 79 are taking a cholesterol-lowering statin to prevent the first occurrence of a heart attack or stroke. Proof is scant that the benefits outweigh the risks.
Why The President Of Ghana Said He Was Like A Dead Goat
We're not making this up. President Mahama said he was like a dead goat. He later issued a correction: He's actually like a living goat.
Former Peanut Corp. Exec Gets 28 Years For Role In Deadly Salmonella Outbreak
The former owner of Peanut Corporation of America, Stewart Parnell, had been convicted of knowingly shipping tainted peanut butter that was linked to the 2009 deaths of nine people.
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