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Aaron Rodgers' Good Luck Ritual Caught On TV
When playing at home, the Green Bay Packer's quarterback tugs on the beard of a communications technician, who works on the sidelines. Green Bay has won all of its home games this season.
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If You're Toasting To Health, Reach For Beer, Not (Sparkling) Wine
Though beer has been blamed for many a paunch, researchers say it's more nutritious than most other alcoholic drinks. Moderate consumption may also reduce the risk of heart disease.
6 Reasons Steve Scalise Will Survive His Speech Scandal
The House majority whip's protestations of innocence about EURO and its views have strained credulity, both in Washington and in Louisiana. But it's not nearly enough to bring him down.
After Years Of Conflict, U.S. Mission Shifts In Afghanistan
With the start of the new year, the more than 10,000 American troops remaining there will take on more of a supporting role. But Afghan forces will still need help fighting the Taliban.
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Fallout Continues For CBC In Wake Of Ghomeshi Sex Assault Scandal
The CBC's standing in Canadian society is under scrutiny and even attack in the wake of the sex assault scandal embroiling its former star host, Jian Ghomeshi.
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Long-Awaited College Football Playoff Finally Here
In one semifinal, top-ranked Alabama is pitted against Ohio State. In the other, defending champion and undefeated Florida State takes on Oregon. Robert Siegel talks to Grantland's Holly Anderson.
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Fatal Shooting By Toddler Brings Attention To Concealed Weapons
A Blackfoot, Idaho, mother was fatally shot Tuesday by her two-year-old son. Robert Siegel talks to Blackfoot mayor Paul Loomis about the community's response and gun culture in the state.
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With Rescue Dogs In Demand, More Shelters Look Far Afield For Fido
In many parts of the country, demand for adoptive pets outstrips the supply of healthy dogs. Many shelters and rescue groups now import dogs from other states — and even other countries.
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Ebola Aid Workers Still Avoiding New York And New Jersey
It's been months since a nurse who treated Ebola patients in Africa was quarantined by New Jersey's governor upon arrival at Newark airport. But a legacy of confusion about state travel rules remains.
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Flood Damage Repaired, Aging Congregation Still Faces Challenges
Chapel of the Interlude in Drake, Colo., was damaged in 2013 when a flood brought mud, sticks and other debris into the building. So the aging congregation came together and restored their oasis.
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