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#Cashtag: Twitter To Allow Direct Campaign Contributions
The announcement is welcome news for political campaigns, which all want to make it as seamless as possible for supporters to turn over their money and personal information.
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Before Green Tea Was A Superfood, It Was Feared As A Supertoxin
These days, green tea has its health halo pretty firmly affixed. But in Victorian England, adulteration was rampant, and the drink was seen as a "stomach-churning, nerve-jangling threat to health."
Where To Live When You're A College Student
We hear a lot about the cost of college getting out of control. The fact is, on many college campuses, the cost of room and board is actually more than the cost of tuition.
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Carly Fiorina, The Outsider, Actually Got Her Start In Washington
The former Hewlett-Packard CEO has made her mark in the GOP primary as an outsider taking on the establishment. But her break in business actually came in federal sales with AT&T.
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In U.S. Visit, Pope Francis Will Deliver 4 Speeches In English, 14 In Spanish
In his five-day, three-city tour, Francis will give the majority of speeches in his native Spanish.
How Small Changes Can Yield Big Results For The Government
A team of behavioral scientists has been studying low-cost, easy interventions — text message reminders, how an envelope looks — to improve efficiency and access to federal programs.
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The Secret To The Inuit High-Fat Diet May Be Good Genes
A new study on Inuit in Greenland suggests that Arctic peoples evolved genetic adaptations that allow them to get by mostly on seal blubber and meat without developing health problems.
Top FIFA Exec Suspended After Alleged World Cup Tickets Scheme
In the latest scandal to hit the world soccer governing body, FIFA Secretary General Jérôme Valcke has been put on leave amid allegations of a plot to profit personally from ticket sales.
About A Third Of U.S. Kids And Teens Ate Fast Food Today
Kids' fast-food habits haven't budged in the past 15 years, a study by the CDC finds. The marketing, cost and taste of fast food still seem to have a hold on America's youth.
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How Research On Sleepless Fruit Flies Could Help Human Insomniacs
Research on fruit flies with different types of insomnia has revealed the same brain pathways that interfere with sleep in people. The result may be better sleeping pills that don't leave you groggy.
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