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Top Stories: Cairo Protests, GOP Debate, Pepper-Spraying Apology
Tuesday's headlines: Large crowd is gathering in Tahrir Square; the U.S. economy grew slightly less than thought in the third quarter; the UC Davis chancellor gave students an emotional apology.
Top Diets Of 2014 (Hint: It's Probably Not What You Think)
Of 32 diets ranked by a panel convened by U.S. News & World Report, the DASH diet came out on top. Never heard of it? It's not a buzzword, but it's been around for a long time, and there's solid evidence that it works, not just for weight control but also to lower high blood pressure.
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The president gave a speech last night deriding affordability in Pennsylvania
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The morning's headlines also include word about the secrets a drone that crashed in Iran might give away.
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The Tops Friendly Markets grocery store opened on Jefferson Avenue on the East Side of Buffalo in 2003. It was a long road to get there.
Survey: U.S. Takes Top Spot As Most Charitable Nation
The global survey looked at monetary giving, volunteering and helping of strangers. The U.S. came out on top, after ending up in fifth place last year.
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