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Feds' Plan To Ease Privacy Rules On Addiction Treatment Spurs Debate
Current guidelines require patients to specify who gets information about their care. But advocates of change say that restriction is out of step with the world of electronic medical records.
When Chefs Become Famous Cooking Other Cultures' Food
Rick Bayless is a master of Mexican fare. He's also a white guy from Oklahoma. Over the years, that's made him the target of criticism. Who gets to be the ambassador of a cuisine?
Burglars In Sweden Blow Up Building Trying To Empty ATM
The robbers blew up the walls around the ATM, but authorities say no one was hurt. Still, they're not sure there was any money in the machine and in any case, it might not have survived the explosion.
That Cabernet Might Not Be Good For Your Health After All
Raise a glass to good health? Probably not. The idea that alcohol is good for you has little scientific purchase, an analysis of previous research finds. The more you drink, the worse off you'll be.
Rob Ford, Toronto's Infamous Former Mayor, Dies At 46
Ford became internationally known after he admitted smoking crack. That led to a spectacular series of events that threw Ford's life into chaos.
Presidential Race Moves West On Tuesday To Arizona, Utah And Idaho
Ted Cruz looks to stop Donald Trump in Utah and pull off an upset in Arizona. Bernie Sanders could notch wins in Idaho and Utah, but Clinton has an advantage in Arizona, the big prize of the night.
In Vulnerable Europe, A Third Major Terrorist Attack Since Last Year
First there was the assault on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. Then came the coordinated assault in Paris. And now twin attacks in Brussels. Europe is struggling to cope with a surge in terror.
Disease Detectives Find A Really Good Reason Not To Drink Date Palm Wine
Every year, little clusters of Nipah virus break out in Bangladesh. And it wasn't from the usual cause — drinking raw sap from date palm trees. So what's up?
From Reagan's Cyber Plan To Apple Vs. FBI: 'Everything Is Up For Grabs'
Fred Kaplan, author of Dark Territory, traces the history of cyber defense into the current heated debate between the FBI and Apple over the encryption of the iPhone.
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Lessons From Rubella Suggest Zika's Impact Could Linger
Forty-seven years after a vaccine against rubella was created, the virus still harms about 300 newborns every day, worldwide. Even a cheap vaccine can be a financial burden for poorer countries.
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