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Court Rejects Law Threatening Mississippi's Last Abortion Clinic
A federal appellate court rejected arguments that women could seek abortions outside the state, saying no state can farm its constitutional duties out to its neighbors.
Scientists: Asteroid Caught Dinosaurs At A Bad Time
A team of geologists and paleontologists has agreed on an issue that you might have not realized was still in question: an asteroid, and the fallout from…
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Want To Reduce Your Carbon Footprint? Choose Mackerel Over Shrimp
Sardines and other small, oily fish are some of the most nutritious in the sea. Now there's another reason to eat them: Fishermen use a lot less fuel to catch them than many other kinds of seafood.
4 Ways Texas Could Win Big Under New Climate Change Rules
Earlier this year, the earth hit a frightening milestone: carbon dioxide in the atmosphere reached its highest level since humans have inhabited the...
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AG Files Brief Supporting Same-Sex Marriage Ban
Attorney General Greg Abbott’s office filed a brief on Monday arguing that Texas’ ban on same-sex marriage is constitutionally sound and a matter for...
U.S. Economy Rebounds In Spring With GDP Expanding At 4 Percent Rate
The news from the Commerce Department comes after the economy shrank at a 2.1 percent rate in the first quarter of the year. The numbers raise hope for continued growth in the second half of 2014.
WATCH: Video Shows Women Narrowly Escape Death On Railroad Tracks
The 14,000-ton freight train could not come to a stop. But the women laid down between the rails and survived.
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The changing workspace in the Age of Deskovery.
Texas Officials Justify Cost of Enhanced Security Operations at the Border
The heads of the Texas National Guard and the Texas Department of Public Safety say they never recommended deploying National Guard troops to the Texas...
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Argentina's Default: 5 Headlines That Tell The Story
After talks with creditors broke down, the country has defaulted on its debt for the second time in more than 12 years. This could mean higher interest rates and higher inflation for Argentina.
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