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Despite Energy Savings, Consumers In Vermont Remain Cautious
Average gasoline prices fell below $2 a gallon this week. That means U.S. consumers saved more than $100 billion this year at the gas pump, or about $550 per licensed driver. At the same time, falling natural gas prices — combined with warm temperatures in much of the country — will mean big savings on heating bills. But consumers don't seem to be spending more yet. Why? In Vermont, at least, people are worried about warm days hurting tourism.
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Capitol Hill Political Staffers Find Their Zen
Most weeks, a group of congressional staffers meet to practice meditation on high-stress Capitol Hill. Some keep their regular moments of mindfulness a secret from their coworkers.
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Witness To Louisiana Flooding Says It Was 'Completely Unexpected'
On Sunday morning Emily Underhill and her family had to evacuate their home in Baton Rouge because of flooding.
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How Big A Risk Is Acetaminophen During Pregnancy?
A study found that behavioral problems were more common among children of women who took the pain reliever during pregnancy. But interpreting the results isn't as straightforward as you might expect.
Baptist Pastor Inspires Protests Against Zimbabwe's Authoritarian Leader
A Baptist preacher has become the unlikely leader of a social media movement that's inspired Zimbabweans to protest against their authoritarian ruler and the collapsed economy.
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LISTEN: 7 Exchanges That Explain FBI Director's Decision On The Clinton Case
FBI Director James Comey spent hours on the Hill. He explained the law, his agency's investigation and his reasoning at length.
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A Wounded Child In Aleppo, Silent And Still, Shocks The World
Opposition activists in Syria released a video showing a child in the back of an ambulance. The haunting image — of a quiet boy, covered in blood and dust — has captured global attention.
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Rochester Exhibition Shows Skateboards As Art
Think about the last time you saw a skateboarder. Maybe it was a lone person on the street where you live riding late at night. Maybe it was a group…
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Debate Continues Over U.N. Role In Bringing Cholera To Haiti
The U.N. appears to be on the verge of admitting it played a role in introducing cholera to Haiti in 2010. But critics are still waiting for the agency to take full responsibility.
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Kenya's Kipchoge Wins Marathon; American Galen Rupp Third
Eliud Kipchoge pulled away from a crowded field with about nine miles to go and finished more than a minute ahead of his nearest competitor on the streets of Rio.
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