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Uproar over the evolution curriculum. Divides over religious influences in American history. A board member who called public schools a "subtly deceptive tool of perversion." Read More »
FORT MYERS, Fla. - Thirty years ago, the Yankees had a young shortstop prospect named Andre Robertson who arrived at the big league clubhouse and asked if he could wear No. 3. Read More »
German pharmaceutical company Merck KGaA will buy U.S. biotech equipment maker Millipore Corp. in a deal valued at $7.2 billion including debt, according to media reports Sunday. Read More »
The Windsor hospital where a doctor performed mastectomies on two women in error has revealed it is also probing thousands of pathology results after suspending a pathologist in January. Read More »
Film critic Roger Ebert, who lost his ability to speak after surgery for cancer, says a Scottish company has helped him regain a voice his grandchildren can recognize. Read More »
Rest assured, Canada, the national honor is served. With a flick of the wrist from The Next One, Sidney Crosby, Canadians found Olympic redemption Sunday. The pall of a luger's death, a series of embarrassing glitches, a first half so dismal the hosts... Read More »
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Payrolls could give the U.S. stock market some direction this week as investors comb through the key report on one of the economy's weakest areas. Read More »
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Virginia career scoring leader Monica Wright had 27 points and 10 rebounds in her final home game to lead the No. 21 Cavaliers to a 55-46 victory over Virginia Tech on Sunday. Read More »
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Marie Osmond's 18-year-old son Michael Blosil has died, the entertainer said Saturday. Read More »
When Esther Isralow was a 13-year-old helping her widowed mother start a chicken farm in rural Pennsylvania during the Great Depression, the last thing on her mind was a bat mitzvah, the Jewish coming-of-age ceremony for girls. Read More »
Q Your recent column gave me the idea that you might be able to help me with my mortgage problem. Read More »
If chilly nights make you long for a cozy night by the fireplace - but you want warmth without the pollution of an old-fashioned wood fire - consider the more earth-friendly Enviro-Logs. Made from 100 percent recycled waxed cardboard boxes, Enviro-Logs burn... Read More »
The magnitude 8.8 earthquake that struck off the coast of Chile early Saturday morning occurred along the same fault responsible for the biggest quake ever measured. Read More »
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Sidney Crosby scores the winning goal to give the Canadians a Winter Olympics-record 14th gold. The Americans forced OT when Zach Parise scored with 24 seconds left. Read More »
Sudden and unexpected speed is a common thread in accounts of fatal wrecks involving Toyota vehicles, some of which haven't been recalled. One car barreled through a stop sign, struck a tree and landed upside down in a Texas lake, drowning four people. Another tore across an Indiana street and crashed into a je Read More »
London’s lively, underground coffee scene is acquiring a global reputation. Read More »
A Chinese baby is suffering from a rare skin disorder that makes his skin peel off his body, ninemsn.com.au reported. Read More »
ARIES (March 20-April 18): Other people are always free with their advice but that doesn't mean you have to take it. You're a work in progress, changing all the time. Though your introspective side appreciates a little down time, the rest of you dreams of... Read More »
The New York Times provides live analysis of the men's hockey gold medal game between the United States and Canada. Read More »
Joseph P. Kennedy III told The Associated Press that he wants to remain in his new job as a prosecutor in Cape Cod's Barnstable County.  Read More »
Operators of the world's largest atom smasher say they have restarted their massive machine near Geneva in a preparation for experiments probing secrets of the universe. Read More »
Trade show floor at IBS 2010 a haven for renovation-minded Homebuilding isn't dead, but the industry has been largely on "pause" during the Great Recession. Read More »
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