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Early Florida Primary Could Sow Confusion, Not Clout

Four years ago, Florida played a key role choosing the Republican presidential nominee with a crucial early primary in violation

Historic Ford Plant Site Likely A Tough Sell

The Ford Motor Co. recently closed its historic Twin Cities Assembly Plant on a scenic river bluff in St. Paul,

What’s Holding Back One ‘Job Creator’? Not Taxes

There aren’t many people on the broad Kansas prairie, but there is industry. At G.L. Huyett, boxy machines jammed into

With ‘Occupy’ Protests, Police Aimed For Restraint

This fall American police were confronted with something they hadn’t seen in 40 years: prolonged, simultaneous political protests across the

Endangered Turtle Survives Trans-Atlantic Journey

On Florida’s Gulf coast Tuesday, there will be a celebrated homecoming. For a turtle. This is no ordinary turtle: Known

Paul Disavows Newsletters, But In ’95 Video He Seems To Claim Credit

Ron Paul’s struggles to distance himself from some decades-old controversial newsletters got a bit tougher over the holiday weekend. On

The Touchy-Feely Future Of Technology

In 1975, when then-composer and performer Bill Buxton started designing his own digital musical instruments, he had no way of

Injured In Battle, Libyans Recuperate In U.S. Hospital

Libya’s civil war toppled a dictator and put the country on a path to democracy, but many of the rebel

Singing Therapy Helps Stroke Patients Speak Again

Debra Meyerson was hiking near Lake Tahoe 15 months ago when a stroke destroyed part of the left side of

Philadelphia Practice Flight Helps Autistic Kids Fly

Air travel horror stories typically involve lost luggage, missed connections and overzealous security staff. But families affected by autism face

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