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Help Wanted: Must Like Heights And High Voltage
A shortage of line workers raises the question: How do you entice millennials into tough electric utility work, when "you can't get a kid to lick a stamp, much less climb a pole" these days?
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Latino Republicans Monitor Presidential Debate For Immigration Mentions
Linda Wertheimer talks to Alfonso Aguilar of the American Principles Project's Latino Partnership about the GOP presidential debate. Aguilar is critical of Donald Trump's remarks about immigration.
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Fourth Debate Fails To Scramble GOP Field
Although policy differences were aired and some of the questions from the moderators could be called probing, gone was the slightly contemptuous tone heard in earlier debates — especially on CNBC.
Women In Their 40s Get Some Help With The Mammogram Decision
An online tool asks the right questions to put a woman's breast cancer risk in perspective. It also addresses the emotions that surround cancer screening.
Remembering Sgt. York, A War Hero Who Built A School
Alvin C. York was a highly decorated veteran of World War I. After the war, he raised money to start a high school near his home in rural Tennessee. York's legacy lives on in the school's students.
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Video: Lessons On First-Gen Life From Yvonne Orji Of 'Insecure'
When Yvonne Orji told her parents she was going to be a comedian, they cried. Since then, her story has inspired "first gens" all over the world.
House Calls For The Homebound Make A Comeback
"You can evaluate the person as a whole," says Dr. Roberta Miller, who has been a home care physician for more than 20 years. The traditional house call may be the future of medicine.
WATCH: New Zealand Female MPs Silenced In Parliament After Disclosing Sexual Assaults
The lawmakers were ordered to leave after speaking about their experiences and calling for an apology from the prime minister over controversial remarks he made a day earlier.
Farmers Have Been Enjoying The Fruits Of Bee Labor For 9,000 Years
Bees play a vital role in pollinating the crops we eat. Turns out, that relationship with agriculture began shortly after the rise of settled farming, new research shows.
Obama Featured On The Cover Of LGBT Magazine 'Out'
Obama, pictured with the words "Our President: Ally, Hero, Icon," is the first sitting president to be photographed for the cover of an LGBT publication, according to Out.
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