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Don't Feel Guilty — The Holidays Are A 'Macroeconomic Cheat Day'
Researchers have learned the frenzy and excitement of the holiday season makes us all a little crazy. But that might not be a bad thing for our financial lives.
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Lower Ozone Standard Would Raise The Compliance Bar For Business
Public health groups say lower levels will benefit people who suffer from asthma or other respiratory illnesses. Business groups say it's another expensive hoop to jump through.
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Energy Boom Helps Texas Commuter School Launch Football Program
The University of Texas Permian Basin is in Odessa, home to the football team featured in the movie Friday Night Lights. It's hoped that football will bring more students and more alumni dollars.
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Louisiana Woos Movie Industry With Tax Credits
Louisiana has been dubbed "Hollywood South" for the high volume of film production there. Producers are lured by generous tax credits — so plentiful, that there's a big market for those tax credits.
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Business Groups Argue EPA's Plan Will Have Economic Consequences
Major business groups are reacting skeptically to a proposal from the Environmental Protection Agency to reduce ozone pollution. Since 1980, ozone pollution has fallen by a third.
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Search For Political Common Ground Is Difficult, Research Shows
New research into the nature of intractable political conflicts might shed some light on how to address the perennial arguments that break out across Thanksgiving tables.
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Can Breeders Cure What Ails Our Breast-Heavy Turkeys?
The standard commercial American turkey is the product of decades of intense selective breeding. But breeding for efficiency and size has created new health problems scientists must grapple with.
A Nationwide Outpouring Of Support For Tiny Ferguson Library
The Ferguson Public Library has become a refuge for community during a difficult time. In response, donations to the library have reached "several orders of magnitude" higher than ever.
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Wacky Wrestlers Of Yesteryear
In America, there's a fine line between gimmicky wrestling and performance art.
Sun, Sand And Offshore Drilling In Spain's Famed Canary Islands
Highly reliant on oil imports, Spain's government is encouraging oil exploration off the coast of the Canary Islands. But locals say the drilling threatens the natural attractions that draw tourists.
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