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The Mystery Of The Listeria That Lurked In Bags Of Dole Salad
Foodborne illness investigators at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other agencies have identified the source of a Listeria outbreak that sickened 12 people and led to one death.
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Outlook For Wages Brightens, But Not So For Wall Street
The nation's business economists see higher wages coming for workers, but that good news did not cheer Wall Street investors on Monday. They continued to worry about supercheap oil prices.
Denmark Wants To Become 'A Little Bit Less Attractive' To Refugees
The Danish government is determined to persuade asylum seekers not to come to Denmark. Its plan to order police to seize cash and valuables from asylum seekers is sparking an outcry.
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Journal Editors To Researchers: Show Everyone Your Clinical Data
The world's leading medical journals have a proposal that could transform medical science: Researchers would have to publicly share their clinical data to get their studies published.
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A Judge's Guidance Makes Jurors Suspicious Of Any Eyewitness
A 2012 New Jersey law was meant to help juries discern factors that make eyewitness testimony strong versus weak. But research suggests a judge's instructions make jurors discount all such testimony.
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British Homeowners Build A New Superhighway — For Hedgehogs
Hedgehogs are starting to disappear from the English countryside, threatened by cars, garbage and even fences. But now there's a campaign to save one of England's favorite animals.
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LISTEN: Billionaire Charles Koch Says He's Behind On Political Spending
The organization of donors led by Charles and his brother David has vowed to spend $889 million to influence the 2016 election. Yet he suggested to NPR he is merely playing defense, not offense.
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8 Things You Missed At Democrats' Final Iowa Town Hall
Bernie Sanders said he would raise taxes to pay for his health care plan, while Hillary Clinton emphatically explained her plans and experience to young Sanders supporters.
Longtime White House Protester Dies, After Vigil That Started In 1981
Persisting through cold and rough weather, Concepcion Picciotto was a fixture outside the White House, where she was often called the president's closest neighbor.
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