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Obama Wants Rules That Force Brokers To Put Clients' Interests First
The Obama administration says the current system promotes conflicts of interest, leads to high fees and erodes returns on investment.
France Seizes Passports Of 6 Allegedly Planning To Join Islamists In Syria
It's the first time the French government has used a measure that was approved in November to limit the number of French citizens joining Islamist groups in the Middle East.
U.S. Appoints First-Ever Special Envoy For LGBT Rights
The State Department said Randy Berry's job will be to "reaffirm the universal human rights of all persons, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity."
Reining In Financial Advisers May Help — But Americans Still Aren't Saving
The White House is concerned Americans are losing billions of dollars to advisers who aren't acting in their interest. But the problem with retirement saving goes far beyond fees.
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Now You Can Sign Up To Keep Drones Away From Your Property
Most Americans worry that drones will invade their privacy, polls show. Thousands of people have signed up with NoFlyZone.org — the equivalent of a "get-off-of-my-lawn" warning to drone operators.
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Good News: More Crops! Bad News: More Plague!
Tiny patches of Tanzanian farmland contain more rats than do nearby forests. These rats are more likely to carry the bacteria that cause the plague in humans.
Jordan's Army Preps For A Bigger Role Against ISIS
After a pilot was burned alive by the Islamic State, Jordanians have become much more supportive of its role in the war against the extremist group.
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Montgomery Boy Dies in Strange Incident
Authorities say a Montgomery boy has died 10 days after being hurt when a sport-utility vehicle slammed into an apartment building. Police say 6-year-old…
Acidifying Waters Are Endangering Your Oysters And Mussels
Many coastal communities that harvest shellfish could soon be hurt by ocean acidification, a study finds. The Pacific Northwest and New England are hot spots, as are estuaries along the East Coast.
'After Birth' Author On 'Mommy Wars': 'It Doesn't Have To Be This Way'
"We are pitted against each other and ultimately, then, are pitted against ourselves," says writer Elisa Albert. Her new novel is about the singular and universal experience of having a baby.
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