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FIFA To Review World Cup Corruption Report
The decision reopens for scrutiny the mechanism by which Russia and Qatar were awarded the tournament in 2018 and 2022. The two countries were cleared last week of corruption in their winning bids.
Indian Shopkeepers Greet Wal-Mart's Expansion Plans With Protests
"Wal-Mart, come to your senses!" the protesters shouted. These vendors and hawkers are not happy that the retail giant plans to open 50 more stores.
Sen. Mitch McConnell's Political Life, Examined, In 'The Cynic'
When journalist Alec MacGillis started looking into McConnell's early politics, he says he was "startled" by how moderate the Republican used to be. The book traces McConnell's shift to the right.
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Why Working With Young Children Is (Still) A Dead-End Job
Twenty-five years after a landmark report, a follow-up study finds child care workers still earning about the same as fast-food workers.
What Diabetes Costs You, Even If You Don't Have The Disease
Diabetes costs the United States $322 billion a year, or $1,000 for each American. That's 48 percent more than it was just five years ago.
Keep Your Head Up: 'Text Neck' Takes A Toll On The Spine
Newly published research finds that common texting posture can put as much as 60 pounds of force on the cervical spine.
Debate: Should Physician-Assisted Suicide Be Legal?
Several states allow doctors, in certain circumstances, to help terminally ill people end their lives. The emotionally charged issue is at the center of the latest Intelligence Squared U.S. debate.
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White House Acknowledges Over-Counting Obamacare Signups
The administration said some people who had dental plans separate from their health care coverage were mistakenly counted twice. The GOP says it was a deliberate attempt to inflate the numbers.
7 Questions About The President's Immigration Plan Answered
The president's executive action will grant temporary relief to some of the nearly 12 million immigrants who are living in the United States illegally. Here's what you should know.
Digging Out From The Snow Is Slow-Going In Buffalo
Melissa Block talks to Mark Poloncarz, the Erie County Executive, about the snow situation in his area.
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