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The Key To Keeping Lice At Bay? A Lot Of Hot Air

When your kids are infested with head lice, a certain amount of panic — even desperation — can spread through

Now On The Menu For Hungry Kids: Supper At School

Not long after the start of the school year, Monique Sanders, a teacher at Nathan Hale Elementary School in Manchester,

Obama’s Off His Game — Basketball, That Is

Four years ago, then-candidate Barack Obama famously sank a 3-point shot when he visited U.S. troops in Kuwait who had

Maryland Says Mega Millions Winner Has Come Forward

The second of three winning tickets in last month’s $656 million record-breaking Mega Millions lottery has been turned in, officials

Lack Of Graduates Hampers Portugal’s Recovery

As Portugal tries to dig out of its financial mess, it’s confronted with a sobering fact: Less than 30 percent

For The First Time, Mr. Gay World Crowned In Africa

At a golf resort in suburban Johannesburg, a group of men lounged by the pool. They cheered as five competitors

Is The Old Regime Seeking A Comeback In Egypt?

In Egypt, next month’s presidential election has undergone a wrenching several days. First, leading Islamist candidates faced possible disqualification on

With Cancer Care, The U.S. Spends More, But Gets More

By now it’s hardly news that the U.S. spends more than every other industrialized country on health care. But a

Colon Cancer Screening More Likely When People Are Given A Choice

One-third of people over age 50 aren’t getting screened for colon cancer, despite a big push from the medical establishment.

Fast Food Chains In Cafeterias Put Hospitals In A Bind

On one side of a wall inside the Truman Medical Center cafeteria in Kansas City, Missouri, the menu features low-calorie,

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