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In San Bernardino, The Disabled Are Left Without Their 'Extended Family'
The Inland Regional Center is closed as authorities investigate Wednesday's mass shooting, cutting off care for 30,000 people with developmental disabilities.
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Far-Right National Front Gains In French Regional Elections
If the party can solidify the gains in the second round of voting next Sunday, it will position leader Marine Le Pen as a formidable candidate in the 2017 presidential election.
'Eat Up': How Cultural Messages Can Lead To Eating Disorders
Eating disorders affect people of all races and ethnicities, but existing research and treatments often don't take into account the cultural factors that come into play in minority communities.
When Drawing Districts, Should States Count Each Person Or Each Voter?
An elections case before the Supreme Court could dramatically change the way state legislative districts are drawn and could tilt some states in a decidedly more Republican direction.
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Mobile Recruiting: The Key To Your Next Job Could Be In Your Pocket
More job seekers are applying for work from their smartphones. Employers who are trying to push mobile recruiting say that in the tightening job market, it's important to be on the small screen.
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French Bread Is Known Worldwide, Says Chief Baker At Climate Talks
Fueling the climate talks in France means one thing: bread — and lots of it. The bakery at the climate talks in Paris makes 10,000 bread rolls a day.
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Mom Left Me Money: Do I Owe Uncle Sam For My Health Subsidy?
Not all income is equal when it comes to figuring out eligibility for federal tax credits that help lower-income consumers pay for their health insurance premiums.
Medical Students See Their Mentors As Marauding Monsters
Comics drawn by medical students show the intimidation and abuse they say they get from their supervisors. Depression is more common in young physicians, too. That's not good for doctor or patient.
University Of Maryland President Recommends Renaming Stadium
The stadium is named after H.C. "Curley" Byrd, a proponent of segregation. The university's current president, Wallace D. Loh, said the stadium's name sends a racial message to black students.
India To U.S.: Cut Back On Your Consumption!
The Paris climate talks are said to be the best chance in 20 years to reach a global treaty. But India argues little will change unless fossil-fuel-reliant rich countries change their habits.
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