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Hidden Heart Disease Is The Top Health Threat For U.S. Women
Many women and even doctors underestimate a woman's heart attack risk, research shows, as they focus on weight and breast health instead. Tiny damaged arteries in the heart may not show up in scans.
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Danger Below? New Properties Hide Abandoned Oil And Gas Wells
Around the country, houses, schools and shopping centers are being built on old oil and gas fields — and hidden underground are millions of abandoned wells that are not monitored for leaks.
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Illinois General Assembly Works To Resolve Budget Impasse
Fallout continues from the standoff between the Republican governor and Democrats — focused heavily on the future of unions. And Tuesday is a key deadline to see if a resolution can be reached.
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Flying Home Today? Expect Short-Staffed TSA And Long Security Lines
Ailsa Chang talks to Associated Press reporter Scott Mayerowitz about the shortage of Transportation Security Administration screeners and resulting airport wait times.
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Study Suggests Cutting Some Vaccine Boosters For Rare Diseases
People are supposed to get vaccine boosters for tetanus and diphtheria once every 10 years. But researchers in Oregon say that's overkill: For adults, one booster every 30 years might be good enough.
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Memorial Day In Kandahar: A Run To Honor America's Fallen
Over the past 15 years, 1,832 American servicemen and -women have been killed in action in Afghanistan. How do the U.S. forces posted there mark Memorial Day, and how is the conflict going overall?
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'Bikers For Trump' Leader Says Candidate Has 'Untied The Tongue Of America'
Chris Cox, the head of Bikers for Trump, talks with David Greene about his decision to endorse the Republican Party's presumptive nominee. Trump addressed bikers at the annual Rolling Thunder rally.
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Protests, Suspicion In Vietnam Over Government's Response To Fish Kill
While visiting Vietnam last week, President Obama urged the government to ease its crackdown on dissent. But police have used force to break up recent environmental protests.
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What One District's Data Mining Did For Chronic Absence
Three years ago, Grand Rapids' public schools took a hard look at the numbers on absenteeism. They've been able to get nearly half of the students missing school to show up.
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Anti-Islamic State Forces Launch Attack In Effort To Retake Fallujah
The drive to enter Fallujah began at dawn, with air support from the U.S.-led coalition. Aid groups report that thousands of civilians are trapped in the Iraqi city.
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