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Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Narrowly Ahead In Final Poll Before Iowa
The Des Moines Register/Bloomberg poll, considered the "gold standard" of Iowa surveys finds Clinton ahead of Bernie Sanders but within the margin of error. Donald Trump leads Ted Cruz by 5.
Book Diagnoses Darwin With Anxiety And Warhol As A Hoarder
Journalist Claudia Kalb uses biographical material and modern-day mental health to get inside the heads of history's great personalities. Her new book is called Andy Warhol Was A Hoarder.
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Denmark's Mixed Message For Refugees
Ambivalence about refugees runs high in Denmark. Danes are critical of a new law requiring police to take cash and valuables from asylum seekers. But they're also nervous about rising refugee numbers.
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How Predictive Are Iowa And New Hampshire?
The two early states suck up a lot of the attention, but their track records at picking presidents are spotty at best. That doesn't mean they don't matter, though.
An Unkillable Myth About Atheists
The idea that atheists cling to their nonbelief despite a sad loss of meaning in their lives is a tired old myth, says anthropologist and atheist Barbara J. King.
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From grit to great teachers, brain science to science projects, get our take on what's happening in education. Insights delivered weekly.
Pedrito Martinez, Santero
He's a world-class Afro-Cuban percussionist, the first call of jazz and pop stars. He's also a Santería priest. As he tells us after a traditional ceremony, the two aspects of his life are connected.
Study Finds No Clear Link Between Teen Pot Use And Psychosis
A study of health problems in adulthood and levels of pot smoking in teen boys found no connection. This contradicts other studies that have found more psychotic disorders in marijuana users.
These Changes To Tighten Visa Waiver Program Are Now In Effect
Congress voted last month to alter the program allowing some people to travel to the U.S. without a visa. The changes are being implemented — but with the option for the U.S. to make exceptions.
Buffalo Bills Appoint First Female Full-Time Coach In The NFL
The Buffalo Bills have appointed the first female full-time coach in the NFL. Kathryn Smith will be a quality control assistant coach on special teams. But whether this position means more future integration of women in the league remains unclear.
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