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Amid Instability In Egypt, Coptic Christians Flee To U.S.

Coptic Christians will celebrate Christmas on Monday, and many will do so outside their native Egypt. Since the revolution there,

It’s Official: Electoral Votes Are Counted; Obama & Biden Won

Update at 1:30 p.m. ET: The counting is done and as expected, President Obama and Vice President Biden collected all

Now You Don’t See Them, Now You Do: Pelosi Defends Doctored Photo

Calling it a “historic record of who the Democratic women of Congress are,” House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi today defended

Giving Horror A Bad Name: 5 Bloody Good Alternatives To ‘Texas Chainsaw 3D’

It gets harder every year to identify as a horror movie fan and still hold your head up in polite

As Norovirus Rages, A Robot Named ‘Vomiting Larry’ Gets His Closeup

The lab robot affectionately called “Vomiting Larry” has gone viral. His image and videoed vomiting for science are all over

As 2013 Begins, A ‘Pretty Positive’ Job Outlook

If you’re searching for work in this new year, the Labor Department’s final jobs report for 2012 suggests: The trend

South Korea Prepares The Young For A Rapidly Aging Population

At a clean and sunny community center in Seoul, the South Korean capital, senior citizens make clay models of their

Obama (Officially) Wins! Electoral College Votes Tallied Before Congress

President Obama has officially won the election, with 332 electoral votes tallied in his column. Of course this is old

Frank Calabrese Jr. On Opening His ‘Family Secrets’

This interview was originally broadcast on March 14, 2011. Frank Calabrese’s father, the Chicago mobster Frank Calabrese Sr., died on

In Australia, Trees Made Famous By Aboriginal Artist Fall To Suspected Arsonist

Two “ghost gum” trees that were revered by many in Australia after being made famous by Aboriginal artist Albert Namatjira

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