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Waste Not, Want Not
In the battle against food waste and hunger, the ancient tradition of gleaning is gaining new... MORE
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Pa. Gov.-Elect to Open State Land to 'Fracking'
Beneath the Eastern U.S. is enough natural gas to power the coast, perhaps for 50 years.... MORE
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'127 Hours': Why Do People Faint at Movies?
Why at least 13 people so far have reportedly fainted during 127 Hours. MORE
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Comeback Kids: Candidates Who Regained Their Old Seats
Comeback kids: midterm candidates who regained their old seats. MORE
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Are Sports Accessories Based on Fads or Facts?
NEWSWEEK examined the most popular therapeutic devices used by sports stars to find out what... MORE
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Even the Untrained Can Save Lives With New CPR Guidelines
New guidelines from the American Heart Association emphasize compression-only CPR, which could help... MORE
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Minnesota Congressional Race Gets Profane
A new campaign ad released by the Democratic challenger to incumbent Michele Bachmann uses language... MORE
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Anorexic Teens Get Boost From Family-Based Therapy
A new study contradicts long-held beliefs about treating teens with anorexia.... MORE
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DeMint Threatens Legislative Block Days Before Recess
Only two days before Congress recesses for the midterm elections, Sen.... MORE
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California Representative in Hot Water Over Ethnic Remark
Loretta Sanchez claims that "the Vietnamese and the Republicans" are trying to take away her House... MORE
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Inside the Tea Party
Sarah Palin's and Glenn Beck's tweets and teary theatrics serve as valuable spiritual fodder, but... MORE
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An Unofficial Medal for War Dogs
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What's the Government Doing to Combat Bedbugs?
Who do we turn to when we have seemingly impossible problems to solve? The government.... MORE
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Replacing Rahm Emanuel
Even though Rahm Emanuel has more than a month left to announce if he will leave to run for mayor... MORE