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Tea Tuesdays: Gift Of The Moon, Bane Of The Spanish — The Story Of Yerba Mate
Legend has it the moon gifted this drink to the Guaraní people of South America. It was banned by the colonial government. The Jesuits made it their most profitable crop. Oh, and the pope drinks it.
Your Drinking Habits May Be Influenced By How Much You Make
Genetic differences explain more of the wide variation in drinking habits among people with low incomes, while higher-income people tended to drink alike.
State Unemployment Rate Dips in January
Alabama's unemployment rate has dropped from 6.1 percent in December to 6 percent in January, but it remains above the national average. Governor Robert…
Secret Service Director Grilled About Agency Scandals In House Hearing
Secret Service Director Joseph Clancy faced tough questions about a string of agency embarrassments before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security Tuesday.
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More San Francisco Police Officers Accused Of Sending Racist Texts
The investigation started with a sergeant accused of wire fraud and other federal charges. It has expanded to involve offensive messages and more than a dozen officers.
Cervantes' Remains Have Been Found In Madrid, Scientists Say
Almost 400 years after his death, researchers have found bone fragments that seem to match what they know about the celebrated author's burial.
Netanyahu Defeats Center-Left Rival In Israel's Parliamentary Election
If he succeeds in forming a coalition government Netanyahu would begin a historic fourth term as prime minister of Israel.
After Toxic Ash Spill, Energy Company And Locals Struggle Over Solution
A storage failure at a coal-fired Duke Energy plant sent tens of thousands of tons of ash into a North Carolina river last year. Now, the company wants to move its stored waste to two abandoned mines.
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The Sudden Fall Of Illinois Rep. Aaron Schock
Amid reports of lavish spending, Illinois Rep. Aaron Schock announced he's stepping down, surprising supporters and detractors. Illinois residents are struggling to make sense of the sudden move.
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Serbia Arrests 8 Accused Of Direct Roles In 1995 Srebrenica Massacre
War crimes prosecutors ordered what are said to be the first arrests in Serbia of direct participants in Europe's worst atrocity since World War II.
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