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Marijuana Extract May Help Some Children With Epilepsy, Study Finds
The first studies of cannabidiol show promise for treatment-resistant epilepsy, but researchers caution that these are preliminary results and bigger, better studies are needed.
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FTC Sues To Block The Merger Of Office Depot And Staples
Regulators say the deal would hurt the market for office supplies sold to large corporations.
Pearl Harbor: How 'A Date Which Will Live In Infamy' Almost Wasn't
On the anniversary of Pearl Harbor, the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library is making public digitized versions of the president's speech drafts, revisions and audio files for the first time.
Mentor Protégé Program in Montgomery
A Department of Defense initiative is benefitting a local technology consulting firm as well as students at Alabama State University. The Mentor Protégé…
Mobile Recruiting: The Key To Your Next Job Could Be In Your Pocket
More job seekers are applying for work from their smartphones. Employers who are trying to push mobile recruiting say that in the tightening job market, it's important to be on the small screen.
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Kentucky's New Governor Could Roll Back Medicaid, Even As State Benefits
Jackson County resident Angel Strong is on Medicaid, the health program for low-income Americans, but voted for Matt Bevin because she believe too many people in Jackson County rely on the government.
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'Transparent' Is Transfixing In Season 2
The acclaimed Amazon show about a transgender woman and her dysfunctional family has just returned for a second season. TV critic Eric Deggans praises the show's drama, nuance and complexity.
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For A Syrian Activist, Optimism Is Increasingly Hard To Find
Activist Aram al-Doumani has opposed the Syrian government since the uprising began in 2011. Despite talks aimed at a cease-fire this month, he's skeptical that there will be a breakthrough.
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Taiwan's 'Strawberry Generation' Reaches Out To The Young And Trendy
The term is used disparagingly, as in a fruit that's soft and tends to bruise easily. But millennials say they are building a new economy for their own generation.
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House Speaker Condemns Trump's Call To Ban Muslims From Entering U.S.
Paul Ryan says freedom of religion is a fundamental, constitutional principle. Ryan also speaks up for Muslims, "the vast, vast, vast, vast majority of whom are peaceful," he says.
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