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Pundits Vs. Machine: Who Did Better At Predicting Campaign Controversies?
We pitted two political pundits against an algorithm to compete at predicting the biggest issues to arise over a month in the presidential election. Now we find out who won.
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What Makes For Quality Child Care? It Depends Whom You Ask
Parents look for a place where their child will be loved and happy, but often have to make decisions based on cost and location. Researchers are looking for a rich developmental experience.
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Election Law Expert: Rigged Election 'Extraordinarily Unlikely'
Donald Trump has questioned the integrity of the election. Edward Foley of Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law says he's not convinced that any widespread "rigging" could happen on Nov. 8.
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Unlike Your Favorite Cereal, Clinton And Trump Don't Inspire Brand Loyalty
A report from a brand-consulting firm suggests that if the presidential candidates were cereal brands they probably wouldn't be on your breakfast table.
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From The Economy To Race, See Where The Candidates Stand On The Big Issues
We broke down where the candidates stand on the 10 issues voters say they care about most.
Advance On Mosul Continues As Aid Groups Brace For Civilian Casualties
"ISIS, I think, probably wants a humanitarian catastrophe in Mosul," retired Col. Peter Mansoor tells NPR. The International Committee of the Red Cross says it's prepared to assist 270,000 people.
Unintentional Skydiving Trick Is Successful
Shelby Palmer was performing a midair stunt in Texas when one of his shoes came off. Awkward — his shoes were borrowed. Video posted by the Dallas Morning News shows how he got the shoe back on.
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Nobel Panel Still Knock, Knock, Knockin' On Dylan's Door
The Swedish Academy announced that Bob Dylan was the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. The mercurial songwriter hasn't responded to the academy's invitation to a December ceremony in his honor.
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Nursing Home Group Sues U.S. Government Over New Lawsuit Rule
The American Health Care Association is seeking to overturn a rule that protects the right of patients and their families to sue nursing homes in court. The rule is set to go into effect Nov. 28.
Cut Down On Bee-Killing Pesticides? Ontario Finds It's Easier Said Than Done
Pesticides called "neonics" are popular among farmers, but also have been blamed for killing bees. In Canada, the province of Ontario is trying to crack down on neonics, with mixed results.
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