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Orangutan Declared To Have Basic Legal Rights In Argentina
A Buenos Aires judge ruled in favor of advocates, who are calling for more freedom for Sandra, a 28-year-old orangutan who was born in a zoo.
Kurds Put Their Independence Dreams On Hold
When Iraq was rapidly fracturing this summer, the Kurds started talking about independence that they've been seeking for a century. But now, the priority seems to be battling the Islamic State.
Can I Keep My Marketplace Insurance If I Enroll In Medicare?
While you can keep your private plan after you join Medicare, it may not make much sense financially. For one thing, you'd be disqualified from receiving marketplace premium subsidies.
Farm Fresh? Natural? Eggs Not Always What They're Cracked Up To Be
Egg cartons these days are often plastered with an array of terms that can confuse and even mislead consumers. Here's a glossary of carton jargon for the wannabe informed egg buyer.
New York's Rep. Michael Grimm Pleads Guilty To Tax Charge
It's been quite a year for Rep. Grimm, who in January threatened to throw a TV reporter off a balcony. The tax evasion charge stems from a restaurant he owns.
For Australian Christmas, Everything's Overturned But The Pudding
Cooking in 100-degree weather is no fun, which is why many Australians ditched roasts and other holiday mainstays long ago. Except for Christmas pudding, a tradition steeped in history — and alcohol.
WATCH: Monkey Revives Dying Friend At Indian Train Station
A monkey in Kanpur, India, fell unconscious near train tracks after walking on a power line. A friend jumped in and proceeded to use techniques of which an EMT would be proud.
Floating Toilets That Clean Themselves Grow On A Lake
A new project places little kayaks filled with aquatic plants under latrines in floating homes on Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake. So how do the toilets clean the wastewater?
FDA Proposes End To Lifetime Ban On Gay Blood Donors
Men who haven't had sex with other men in a year will be allowed to donate blood under a proposed change in FDA policy.
An Update From New Orleans
Charter schools, special education, and new preschool funding are among changes for New Orleans schools.
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