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Could Great Lakes Fisheries Be Revived Through Fish Farms?
This summer, Michigan's aquaculture industry took a step forward. And that has touched off a debate over whether the Great Lakes are an appropriate place for fish farming.
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Pryor Sticks To The Middle In Close Arkansas Senate Race
Arkansas Democrat Mark Pryor is running one of the closest Senate races in the country. Arkansas has grown more Republican, but he hopes to win a third term on his reputation as a down-the-middle guy.
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Making Fatherhood An Insider's Game: Becoming A Dad, Again, At 49
More men are having kids later in life — and some are having babies, for the second time, in middle age. That means they're changing diapers while their peers are sending their own kids to college.
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Floods Hit Phoenix In Area's Wettest Day Ever Recorded
The more than 3 inches of rainfall already recorded in the Phoenix region Monday represents more than a third of its normal annual total.
James Ellroy's 'Perfidia' Is A Brutal, Beautiful Police Procedural
Perfidia is a sprawling novel that takes place in 1940s LA. There are Pearl Harbor, internment camps, schemes within schemes. Ellroy weaves an epic tale that evokes an ugly time and an awful place.
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Marin Cilic Wins U.S. Open, Sealing An Improbable Journey
The Croatian defeated Roger Federer to get to the final. He denied Kei Nishikori, himself a huge underdog, the title in three sets on Monday.
Size Matters: Why Apple Is Expected To Unveil A Bigger iPhone
Pushed by rivals like Samsung, Apple is likely to announce bigger iPhones on Tuesday. Users of bigger-screen devices say they prefer their larger images and the ability to see multiple apps together.
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U.S. Science Suffering From Booms And Busts In Funding
The federal budget for bioscience has undergone big swings since 2000. Some scientists are now out of work and others are abandoning the ambitious, creative ideas that fuel discovery.
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Senate Moves Forward In Bid To Limit Campaign Funds
Americans generally agree that too much money is spent running for office. The Senate took up a proposed constitutional amendment that could change that, but it's not likely to ultimately pass.
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Hailo YouTube Ad Points Out Uber's High Rates
The ad uses Jimmy McMillan who ran for governor of New York in 2010. His catch phrase then was: rent is too damn high. Now he points out that Hailo's rates are less expensive than its competitor Uber.
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