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U.S., Russia Come To Agreement To Prevent Midair Mishaps Over Syria
The agreement calls for pilots to be "professional," to communicate over a designated frequency if necessary, and to maintain a "safe distance" at all times.
OK, When Am I Supposed To Get A Mammogram?
The four major advice-givers can't agree on when to start or how long to continue. That leaves women understandably confused. And that doesn't make it easy to decide.
Chemicals In Sunscreen Are Harming Coral Reefs, Says New Study
Researchers found that the oxybenzone in just a single drop of sunscreen can wreak havoc on fragile coral reef systems. Reefs all over the world are at risk.
'Star Wars' Fans Light Up The Internet As New Trailer Debuts
The final trailer for Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens was released Monday night, and tickets for the film went on sale. Fans lit up the Internet with theories about the story, and movie theater web sites crashed.
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Among The Lucky Few: Syrian Family Rebuilds In America's Heartland
Fewer than 2,000 Syrian refugees have been allowed to come to the U.S. The Al-Awad family in Toledo, Ohio, is among them. Local groups are helping them adjust to their new life in the U.S.
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Rep. Paul Ryan Will Run For Speaker Of The House, Under Several Conditions
Ryan, who has been pressured to run for the speakership by several prominent GOP colleagues, says that if the divided party unites behind him, he will run for House speaker.
The 'Good Sports' In College Athletics
Commentator Frank Deford says big universities often see athletics as primarily spectator entertainment. Smaller schools, he says, do better in making it a participant activity for students.
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Some Madoff Investors To Get All Their Money Back
Many of Bernie Madoff's investors will be getting a full payback of the money they lost when his pyramid scheme went bust — as long as they invested less than $1.1 million. The trustees of a victims compensation fund is making another in a series of distributions today.
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Why Is Mammogram Advice Still Such A Tangle? Ask Your Doctor
Leading physicians' groups don't agree about when and how often women with an average risk for breast cancer should get a screening mammogram. But your history can help guide you and your doctor.
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Paul Ryan Could Be Next Speaker, But Hard-Liners Have A Big Decision To Make
The Wisconsin Republican reluctantly said he would run for speaker, but only if the rebellious factions of the House GOP Conference will unite behind him.
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