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'NFL Confidential': Anonymous Player On Why He Loathes The League
From concussions to domestic violence, a current pro football player tells all about what's it really like on the gridiron and beyond in NFL Confidential: True Confessions from the Gutter of Football.
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China's Woes Are Growing, Along With A Debate: Is It 2008 Again?
China's economy and stock market are taking hits. Billionaire George Soros says it's setting the stage for another global meltdown. But others argue China's troubles will not trigger a crisis.
We Eat Too Much Sodium Because Companies Keep Dumping It In Our Food
A study finds that nearly all Americans — regardless of age, race or gender — consume more sodium than recommended. The CDC says food companies need to work harder to cut it in their products.
Why Iowa Has Caucuses And Why Iowans Vote First In Presidential Contests
In less than a month, voters in Iowa will be first to choose who they want to be president. The Iowa caucuses have been first since 1972. How did this tradition get started?
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Chicago Shooting Drives Calls For Emanuel To Go, So Far Without Result
Protesters angry about the shooting death of Laquan McDonald at the hands of Chicago police say the mayor should resign. But Emanuel is weathering the crisis, and a recall effort faces obstacles.
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Wages Flat In Otherwise Strong December Jobs Report
The Labor Department on Friday reported the U.S. economy added 292,000 jobs in December, and the unemployment rate stayed at 5 percent. Wage growth continued to be weak, but 2016 should bring a boost.
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Brussels Police Find Traces Of Bombs In Apartment Linked To Paris Attacks
A fingerprint of Paris bombing suspect Salah Abdeslam has been found in an apartment in the Schaerbeek district of Brussels, officials say, along with traces of explosives and handmade belts.
Why Kindergarten Is The New First Grade
Less art and play; more textbooks and tests, say surveyed teachers.
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Why Employers' Incentives For Weight Loss Fall Flat With Workers
An offer of savings on health insurance failed to motivate people to lose a modest amount of weight at a Philadelphia hospital system.
Pop Culture Happy Hour: 'American Idol' Sails Off Into The Sunset
This week, we look back on American Idol as it prepares to finally take its gargantuan self out to the place where old shows live happily in retirement. Plus: a new round of People We're Pulling For.
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