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How Will The Next President Protect Our Digital Lives?
For the first time in a White House race, the candidates will need a game plan for cyber policy for Day 1 in the Oval Office and will have some tough choices to make.
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Fat Is Not A Four-Letter Word In 'Dietland'
There are different kinds of fat people in literature — funny or comforting, sometimes despicable. But Sarai Walker's Dietland gives us a new fat protagonist — complex, compelling and dangerous.
5 Things You Should Know About Rick Santorum
The former Pennsylvania senator is getting in the race for president again. Here's a reminder of who he is.
Santorum Hopes To Catch Lightning In A Bottle A Second Time
The former Pennsylvania senator, who won Iowa in 2012, hopes he can do it again. But with a more crowded field, he might find it difficult to stand out.
A New Kind Of College Wins State Approval In Rhode Island
College Unbound aims to provide students who have some college experience a personalized path to a degree.
Why Aren't The Aliens Here Already?
If we learned we're the only ones looking into the night sky, it'd be impossibly lonely. But it might also mean there's something holding all beings from a higher state, which may spell our doom too.
Attempt To Get More People On Board With Organ Donation Backfires
To increase the number of organ donors in the U.S., psychologists have advocated for changes to how we ask people to donate. In California, officials tried something new — but it may have backfired.
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How A Claim That A Childhood Vaccine Prevents Leukemia Went Too Far
It seemed to make sense that the childhood Hib vaccine could cut leukemia risk by keeping the immune system in check. But proving there's cause and effect at work turns out to be a challenge.
Leaders Address Surge in Violence in Capital City
Montgomery Public Safety Director Chris Murphy and Police Chief Ernest Finley say the lack of communication skills and the inability resolve conflicts are…
Federal Appeals Court Blocks Arkansas Ban On Abortion After 12 Weeks
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit has blocked an Arkansas law that bans abortion after 12 weeks of pregnancy. The case was filed by two doctors on their own and their patients' behalf.
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