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Rout Continues In Junk Bond Market After 2 Funds Are Liquidated
Dozens of companies see the value of their high-yield corporate bonds fall, as investors worry they won't be able to pay back what they owe.
There's Shelter, And Then There's Housing. Utah Claims Muted Victory
Utah has reduced its chronically homeless population by 91 percent since 2005. But like many places, it lacks affordable housing, leaving more than 14,000 people in the state homeless this year.
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Encouraging TV Binge Watching May Backfire On Advertisers
Research finds that viewers who binge watch are less engaged with ads than viewers who watch TV shows periodically. We explore the psychological reasons why binge watchers are less interested in ads.
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Best-Selling Author James Patterson To Award $1.75 Million In Literary Grants
James Patterson has donated hundreds of thousands of books and millions of dollars to promote reading. In partnership with Scholastic, this year he is giving nearly $2 million to school libraries.
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Scientists See U.N. Climate Accord As A Good Start, But Just A Start
Many analyzing the deal hammered out in Paris say it's way better than no plan at all. But proof, they warn, will be in the execution of efforts to cap global temperature rise at 2 degrees C or less.
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In A Solar System Really Close By, 'The Expanse' Comes To TV
Star Wars, I will always love you; but right now, I'm way more interested in a solar system close to home — called The Expanse — than in a galaxy far, far away, says astrophysicist Adam Frank.
Are Americans Convinced Obama's Strategy Against ISIS Is Working?
President Obama says ISIS is rapidly losing ground in Iraq and Syria. David Greene talks to Democratic adviser Bruce Jentleson about whether the president is succeeding in assuaging Americans' fears.
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Seattle City Council Votes To Allow Uber Drivers To Unionize
The council on Monday passed a first-of-its-kind ordinance that makes it possible for drivers with ride-hailing companies, such as Uber, to unionize and collectively bargain for better pay.
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Tonight's GOP Debate: Cruz On The Rise As Terrorism Becomes Central Focus
This is the first Republican debate since the Paris and San Bernardino attacks — and Donald Trump's call for a ban on Muslims entering the U.S.
France's Le Pen Acquitted Of Inciting Hatred In Muslim Comments
Marine Le Pen, the head of the far-right National Front party, has been cleared of charges that she incited hatred when she compared Muslim street prayers to the Nazi occupation.
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