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SXSW Film: ‘Paul Williams Still Alive’ Brings The Filmmaker Into The Picture

People are often a little fuzzy on exactly what Paul Williams did. Maybe they know he wrote “The Rainbow Connection,”

Taliban Vow Revenge For Alleged U.S. Attack On Civilians

The Taliban have vowed to avenge the deaths of 16 civilians in Afghanistan, allegedly shot by a U.S. soldier in

Report Shows Drop in U.S. Oil Imports

The White House will unveil a report today showing that U.S. dependence on foreign oil imports has dropped by more

Heading Into Tuesday’s Vote, GOP Candidates Seek Southern Comfort

With three wins on Super Tuesday, and a victory in the Kansas caucuses over the weekend, GOP hopeful Rick Santorum

Apple Workers: Plant Inspected Hours Before Blast

Apple’s iPad3 goes on sale this Friday, the latest version of a wildly popular product from an iconic company. In

Renewable Energy Throws Power Grid Off Balance

The National Academy of Engineering in Washington, D.C., once asked its members to pick the greatest engineering achievement ever. Their

Jobs Abound In Energy Industry’s New Boom Time

Economists say many industries are looking up this year. But perhaps none has a better outlook than the energy sector.

Gain Together, Lose Together: The Weight Loss ‘Halo’ Effect

Here’s another good reason to lose weight: It might benefit your friends, family and co-workers. Such altruism might be just

To Cut The Risk Of A High-Fat Meal, Add Spice

No need to be stingy with spices. Research from Penn State finds heavily spiced meals, think: chicken curry with lots

How Ford’s CEO Helped Restore The ‘American Icon’

Seven years ago, when journalist Bryce Hoffman started covering the Ford Motor Co. for The Detroit News, he knew he

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