Utah And 6 Other States Get Feds’ OK To Run Insurance Exchanges
In a surprise, the Obama administration said Thursday that it has given Utah a conditional OK to run its own …
E-Vote Hiccups Delay Oscar Balloting
Voting for this year’s Oscar nominations was supposed to have closed today — but it’s been bumped a day, in …
DNA Links Bloody Handkerchief To French King’s Execution
In France, a team of scientists says that a piece of cloth that was reputedly dipped in the blood of …
Drought Puts The Squeeze On Already Struggling Fish Farms
This year’s drought delivered a pricey punch to US aquaculture, the business of raising fish like bass and catfish for …
For Many Kids, Winter Break Means Hungry Holidays
Holidays are typically a festive time, with breaks from the routine, meals with loved ones, maybe even some gifts. But …
Hit-And-Run Deaths Increase, But Culprits Hard To Capture
Pedestrian and cyclist fatalities are increasing nationwide, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and Los Angeles and New …
The Phantom Tax That Made The Deficit Look Better
As Americans continue to sort out the contents of the fiscal cliff legislative package passed by Congress Tuesday, they are …
Pap Tests For Cervical Cancer Often Are Wasted
When it comes to testing women for cervical cancer, the nation sure could be doing a better job. Too many …
‘Downton’ Returns With Aristocratic Class And Clash
Downton Abbey, the drama series about the residents and servants at a grand estate in early 20th-century England, has done …
FTC Closes Google Inquiry; Tech Giant Makes Changes And Avoids Antitrust Charges
Google has agreed to change some of its business practices, in an agreement made with the Federal Trade Commission that …











