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Republicans File Suit Against Obama Administration Over Health Law
House Republicans have been threatening to sue President Obama over executive actions he's taken on the Affordable Care Act. Today, they pulled the trigger.
Warmer Weather Heading to Alabama
Two days after record cold temperatures were set in eight Alabama cities and towns, including Montgomery. The National Weather Service says we're in for a…
The 3-Bird Turducken Has Nothing On This 17-Bird Royal Roast
The Frenchman who was the world's first restaurant critic launched the world's first serial food journal in 1803. To wow readers, he offered a recipe for rôti sans pareil, the roast without equal.
Ravi Coltrane On Piano Jazz
Coltrane and host Marian McPartland discuss his family's musical heritage and his individual approach to music, with performances of "Naima" and Giant Steps," in a session from 2000.
To Stay Energy Efficient As You Age, Keep On Running
People in their 60s who run for exercise use energy as efficiently as much younger people. That wasn't true for older people who walked instead.
For Former U.S. Hostages, A Deal With Iran Also Remains Elusive
Iran is now receiving about $700 million a month in sanctions relief while talks on its nuclear program carry on. That's raising eyebrows among one group of Americans with a traumatic history in Iran.
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In 'Disaster City,' Learning To Use Robots To Face Ebola
A Texas training site prepares first responders to deal with emergencies like earthquakes and bombings. The facility is now turning to outbreaks like Ebola, and smart machines may play a key role.
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Few Arrests In Ferguson Amid Largely Peaceful Protests
People protesting a grand jury's decision not to indict a white police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown thwarted shoppers and blocked traffic near the police headquarters.
Taiwan's Premier Quits After Ruling Party's Ballot Box Rebuff
Prime Minister Jiang Yi-huah stepped down after the Kuomintang party (KMT) suffered losses in districts across the country.
Former U.S. Poet Laureate Mark Strand Dies At 80
The Canadian-born poet was known for his wit and introspection. He also won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry and Yale University's Bollingen Prize.
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