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A Bowlful Of Memories About A Mama Named Sugar

Everybody loved Cora Lee Collins — known to all, including her children, as Sug. “Oh, I called her Mama, too,

With ‘Lie Of The Year’ Controversy, Fact Checking Comes Under Scrutiny

The fact-checking movement has been gaining momentum and gaining fans. Journalistic fact checkers serve as referees by calling foul —

Pentagon: U.S., Pakistan Share Blame In Shooting

The U.S. military said Thursday that U.S. and Pakistani forces both made mistakes in a U.S. helicopter attack that killed

Procrastinators’ Paradise: A Busy Week For Shipping

This week marks the busiest time of the year for shipping services like UPS, FedEx and the Postal Service. The

In New Hampshire, Romney Aims For Common Touch, With Mixed Results

As he continued his bus tour on Thursday, Mitt Romney may have been hoping to connect with regular folks. At

Journal Retracts Key Study Linking Virus To Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

The controversial scientific saga over an obscure virus that some researchers proposed as the cause of chronic fatigue syndrome appears

Occupy Protesters Greet Romney On The Campaign Trail In New Hampshire

On the trail with Mitt Romney in New Hampshire Thursday morning, I encountered the first Occupy protesters of the three-day

What’s The Economic Impact If The Tax Break Dies?

Most political analysts say that Congress and President Obama will eventually agree to extend the payroll tax cut into 2012

Gingrich’s Catholic Journey Began With Third Wife

Any discussion of Newt Gingrich’s journey to Catholicism begins with his wife. “I have always been a very spiritual person,”

Texas Schools Grapple With Big Budget Cuts

School funding in Texas is in turmoil. State lawmakers slashed more than $4 billion from education this school year —

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