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Santorum Adviser Says Calls To Exit GOP Race Are Premature

Much of the Republican political establishment, many GOP voters and political analysts were telling Rick Santorum that the time had

Milk Not Jails Makes Partners Out Of Farmers And Ex-Cons

What’s plentiful in upstate New York? Cows and prison inmates, to name a few things. Reformists in the two communities

Panel: To Safeguard Food Imports, It’s Not Just About Inspections

Locavores, a word with you. Local food may be gaining traction in all kinds of ways, but a report out

Speaking Multiple Languages May Help Delay Dementia Symptoms

The brains of people who grow up speaking two languages are wired differently, and those differences protect them from dementia

Fred Savage: A Child Star Makes Good, With Less Than Wholesome Comedies

Former Child Star Fatigue. Many of us have suffered it, given the drug problems, the meltdowns, the awful nude photos.

Italian Law Pits Older Workers Against Younger Ones

Italy’s technocrat prime minister, Mario Monti, came to office less than five months ago as the country’s finances were in

After 567,000 Miles And 48 Years, Florida Woman Parks Her ‘Chariot’

When 93-year-old Rachel Veitch picked up the newspaper on March 10 and realized that the macular degeneration in her eyes

A Disappearing Town In The Shadow Of Big Coal

Ten years ago this spring, the residents of Cheshire, Ohio, had a decision to make: They could stay in their

More Fake Cancer Drugs Found In The U.S.

Another batch of phony cancer drugs has made its way into the U.S., the Food and Drug Administration says. U.S.-based

Drug Spending Levels Off, But Not For The Usual Reasons

U.S. spending on prescription drugs grew just barely in 2011, according to the annual report from IMS Health, which keeps

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