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Much Rests On The Enhanced Large Hadron Collider
This month, the powerful particle accelerator will be back up and running — bigger and bolder than before. Physicist Marcelo Gleiser says it may bring big discoveries or be nature's big tease.
Letter To White House Tested Positive For Cyanide, Secret Service Says
The envelope arrived Monday, and the agency did not announce to whom the letter was addressed. Further tests are being conducted to confirm the initial results.
Does Fox's 'Empire' Break Or Bolster Black Stereotypes?
The hip-hop drama ends its first season Wednesday as a huge hit, thanks to black viewers. But NPR TV critic Eric Deggans says it also has sparked a complex debate over TV stereotypes.
Dallas Seavey Wins 3rd Iditarod In 4 Years
The 28-year-old Seavey finished the race early Wednesday. He completed the 1,100-mile sled dog race in eight days, 18 hours, 13 minutes and six seconds.
Obama Picks Kentucky To Win NCAA Tournament, Mixes In Politics
President Obama predicts Kentucky will be crowned college basketball champion and cap off a perfect season. He also picks three top seeds and one No. 2 seed to make the Final Four.
Netanyahu's Campaign Puts Him On The Path To Confrontation
If the Israeli leader follows through on his campaign pledges, he could face increased friction with the Palestinians, the Obama administration and the international community.
Debate: Should The U.S. Adopt The 'Right To Be Forgotten' Online?
People don't always like what they see when they Google themselves. EU residents have a right to request that unflattering material be removed from online search results. Should the U.S. follow suit?
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Police Capture Mesa, Ariz., Shooter; 1 Dead, 5 Hurt
The suspect, who has not been identified, killed one man and wounded two women, and then shot three others while trying to elude capture.
Risks Run High When Antipsychotics Are Prescribed For Dementia
Results from an analysis of veterans' health records show a higher risk of death among people taking antipsychotic drugs for symptoms of dementia than has been documented before.
France Considers A Ban On Overly Skinny Models
Proposed legislation would criminalize the use of underweight models and ban online sites that glorify anorexia and other eating disorders.
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