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What Scotland Can Learn From Texas Independence
On September 18, Scottish voters will decide on the future of their country – whether Scotland should be an independent country, or remain part of the...
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Natural Gas Fueling Stations Surge in Texas
Those who drive natural gas-powered vehicles around Texas are quickly getting more fueling options. The state now holds 104 natural gas fueling stations...
Can I Buy Insurance After Being Injured In An Accident?
The health law's ban on pre-existing conditions doesn't mean you can buy a plan after you get sick. Most people have to wait for the open enrollment period.
A Fresh Look At Flight Safety Instructions
Maybe we should listen to the flight attendants to help us get through some turbulent times on the ground as well.
This Is Your Brain. This Is Your Brain On Music
A new study suggests that learning to play a musical instrument helps improve the brain's ability to process language. That means music lessons could give kids from low-income communities a big boost.
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Women Who Eat Fish Twice Weekly Cut Their Risk Of Hearing Loss
Something as simple as eating fish can help lower the risk of hearing loss, researchers say. All types of fish helped. And since many people don't eat fish at all, there's an opportunity here.
Freight Delays Causing Great Pain Across Plains
Grain elevators, auto manufacturers and Amtrak passengers are still facing lengthy delays on rails, as freight train congestion continues to be a drag on the economy all across the country.
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What has McLennan County Acquired through the Pentagon Surplus Program?
A large national debate is circling around how local law enforcement has been able to acquire military grade equipment through the Pentagon’s 1033…
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Underneath Stonehenge, 'A Map Of What Was There In The Past'
Researchers from Birmingham University used high-tech equipment to map 17 ritual monuments in the area. That's in addition to the iconic circle of stones that has stood there for thousands of years.
A New Brand Of Paul Gains Support In Iowa
Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul has already made significant inroads in Iowa as he explores a presidential bid. Supporters say it's because he builds on his father's work but stays his own person.
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