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Loving Children In Washington, D.C.
For Love of Children's Neighborhood Tutoring Program places children from low-income D.C. families with volunteer tutors in one-on-one relationships.
Apple, Samsung Infringed Each Other's Patents
A South Korean court has ruled that Apple and Samsung infringed on each other's patents and has ordered a partial product ban. Included are certain iPhones and iPods as well as a Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
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Lance Armstrong's Seven Tour De France Titles Are Effectively Gone
His decision to no longer contest doping charges means his records should be "obliterated," the head of the World Anti-Doping Agency says.
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21-Year Sentence For Norwegian Killer Of 77; But He May Serve For Life
Anders Behring Breivik got the maximum sentence. But if he's still considered to be a danger to society, his stay in prison could extend far beyond the 21-year term.
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Hospitals Bank 'Liquid Gold': Human Breast Milk
Human breast milk has health benefits for infants, but many mothers can't nurse their babies. Donor milk banks in some hospitals are looking to improve infant health by distributing breast milk donated by other nursing mothers.
Before Reaching War Zones, Troops Risk Concussions
Thousands of U.S. troops who served in Iraq and Afghanistan have suffered traumatic brain injuries. Now the military is trying to determine how many soldiers suffer concussions in exercises like hand-to-hand combat training before they ever reach a war zone.
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'Incognito': What's Hiding In The Unconscious Mind
Neuroscientist David Eagleman says everything we think, do and believe is determined by complex neural networks battling it out in our brains. His book Incognito, in which he explains what scientists are learning about this hidden world of cognition, is now out in paperback.
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Tree Rings Tell Tales Of Ancient Fires And Climate
Tom Swetnam says tree rings tell the tale of how climate, fire and people interacted hundreds and thousands of years ago. Today that interaction continues, and Swetnam says climate change is causing earlier snowmelt--which can lead to bigger, hotter blazes. Brett Fay joins to talk about predicting the movements of a wildfire.
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U.S. Drone Strike Kills 18 In Pakistan, Security Officials Say
The fifth attack of its kind this month is testing an already contentious diplomatic relationship.
Now They're Even? Romney Gets In 'Birth Certificate' Quip
Earlier this month, it was President Obama getting a dig in about Mitt Romney having once put his dog in a crate on top of a car. Today it was Romney making a reference to the "birther" conspiracy.
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