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Why America May Be Ready For Some Futbol
The aspects of soccer that once annoyed many people now seem part of everyday life.
Two Glorious Science Experiments: One About Sex, The Other About Lunch
In the 1760s, an Italian scientist ran a sex experiment that required putting teeny trousers on some ardent male frogs. Hot guys in pants, it turns out, aren't so hot.
Kandinsky On A Plate: Art-Inspired Salad Just Tastes Better
Would a salad arranged like an abstract painting be more enjoyable and valuable to diners than a typical salad presentation? Psychologists tried to find out.
Supreme Court Rules On Aereo, Cellphone Searches
The court ruled against the technology company Aereo's practice of streaming broadcast TV. It also decided a case involving police searches of individuals' cellphones.
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In Emotional Scene, Teen Survivors Of South Korea Ferry Return To School
Only 75 of the 323 students aboard the ferry Sewol survived after the ship sank in April. Some bowed their heads and wept as they walked into Danwon High School in Ansan, South Korea.
Commission Hears Input on Fixing Major Flaws of Texas Agencies
The second day of the Sunset Advisory Commission’s public meetings at the Capitol is underway. Today, the public can comment on recommendations made in...
What Kids Can Learn From A Water Balloon Fight
Rough-and-tumble play is a vital part of growing up ... and a really fun part of parenting.
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U.S. Vs. Germany In The World Cup: What To Look For
The Americans need a win or a tie to decide their own fate; a loss would mean they need help to advance to the round of 16. The game begins at noon Thursday, ET.
Beijing Blasts U.S. Plan To Name Road By Embassy After Dissident
An amendment working its way through Congress would rename the street in front of the Chinese Embassy after Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo. China called it a "sheer farce."
Could The Ebola Outbreak Spread To Europe Or The U.S.?
The current Ebola outbreak in West Africa is the deadliest in history. And it's spreading in a city with an international airport. So what's the risk of a sick traveler bringing the virus to the West?
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