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Meet The Guard Dog Who Keeps The New Hampshire Primary First
Bill Gardner is the longest-serving secretary of state in America. He's also one of the most powerful. He alone can move the primary. Critics call him autocratic; he says he's following the law.
Cable TV News Named As Most Helpful Source This Election
A new survey from Pew Research Center finds a high level of engagement in election news. In addition to cable TV, social media and radio are still important sources for many. Print media, not so much.
Could Hospital ERs Provide Missing Data On Police Shootings?
If police violence is considered a public health issue, then doctors and nurses might be able to compile basic information about shootings involving law enforcement that go unreported.
House Hearing Probes The Mystery Of High Drug Prices That 'Nobody Pays'
After controversial pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli left the hearing on Capitol Hill, the representatives' attention turned to why prices for some drugs are rising so steeply.
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Martin Shkreli Takes The Fifth, But Can't Resist Firing Back
The former pharmaceutical executive appeared before a House committee hearing on drug prices, and for once tried to stay silent.
Women Blast CDC's Advice To Use Birth Control If Drinking Alcohol
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is getting flamed for saying that sexually active women should be on birth control if they drink alcohol or should stop drinking before getting pregnant.
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Maurice White, Founder Of Earth, Wind & Fire, Dies At 74
Maurice White, the founder of Earth, Wind & Fire, has died at age 74. The horn-driven band was known for 1970s hits such as "Shining Star" and "September."
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Florida Governor Ramps Up Mosquito Fight To Stay Ahead Of Zika
It's only a matter of time, Gov. Rick Scott figures, before the Zika virus shows up in Florida mosquitoes. He's called for increased spraying and other moves to keep Zika and other diseases in check.
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For Pro Athletes, Knowing When It's Time To Call It Quits
Earlier in the season, many suggested Peyton Manning was through and should retire. He has since rebounded and will lead his Denver Broncos against the Carolina Panthers in Sunday's NFL Super Bowl.
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Denver Broncos Triumph In Super Bowl 50: A Live Blog In Haiku
The Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers on the strength of their defense. It was the biggest football game of the year — so we covered it with the littlest poems we can think of: haiku.
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