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United Airlines Faces Steep Ascent In Not-So-Friendly Skies
Beset by a record of flight delays, dismal passenger satisfaction and widespread tech glitches, the nation's second-largest airline is seeking ways to restore customer confidence and employee morale.
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Bill To Avert Government Shutdown Survives Test Vote In The Senate
Senators agreed to limit debate on a measure to fund the government through Dec. 11 without stripping funding from Planned Parenthood. They're expected to approve the bill and send it to the House.
Obama, Putin Meet After Trading Dueling Statements On Syria
President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin met Monday after both spoke at the United Nations General Assembly. The two have been at odds over a solution to the Syrian conflict.
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Drought Is Driving Beekeepers And Their Hives From California
A lack of crops for bees to pollinate has California's beekeeping industry on edge. Some are feeding their colonies pricey processed bee food or moving their hives out of state to forage.
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Want To Help Name A Real Planet?
You don't have to ride a rocket ship into the cosmos to have the chance to help name a planet. The names of stars and planets are up for grabs right now — and you can get in on the action.
Shell Shuts Down Offshore Arctic Drilling After Huge Investment
Shell spent 10 years and $7 billion preparing for an offshore drilling operation in the Arctic. But after a disappointing test well, the company says it's giving up, for now.
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The Thrill Of (Near) Victory
Gamblers like to win but. But research shows they also get a thrill by simply getting close to a win. A look at the science of near misses.
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Obama, Castro Strike Different Notes In U.N. Remarks
In his U.N. speech, President Obama cited improved ties with Cuba as an example of his commitment to diplomacy. But in his remarks, Cuban leader Raul Castro laid out a series of demands.
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Report: 250 Americans Have Gone To Syria And Iraq To Fight
A congressional report scheduled for release Tuesday suggests some 30,000 people worldwide have gone to Syria to fight in recent years. That includes some 250 Americans who've gone there and to Iraq.
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Taliban Take A Major City In Northern Afghanistan
The Taliban captured the northern city of Kunduz on Monday, their most important battlefield victory since they were ousted from power in 2001.
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