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Cancer treatments still caught in sequestration politics
The Obama administration says it does not have the power to ease the cuts, leaving it to Congress to act
06/06/2013 16:30 UTC
That refreshing ocean mist is full of microbes
And they’re landing on your face
09/03/2018 09:58 UTC
Gap, Wal-Mart among Bangladesh fire safety holdouts
While other companies sign on, two mega-retailers have refused to support a legally binding worker safety plan
05/14/2013 19:48 UTC
The science of gift wrapping explains why sloppy is better
A new study looks at the impact a gift's wrapping has on how the recipient likes what you give them
12/21/2019 17:59 UTC
The Mr. Peanut chronicles
Burned by past disasters, icon managers have learned the hard way that the suave mascot must never wear a wetsuit and that Ronald McDonald cannot hang out in bars.
03/24/2000 22:00 UTC
NOAA forecasts busy hurricane season for Atlantic
It could be a damaging and deadly hurricane season in the U.S.
06/04/2017 17:30 UTC
Cassini’s other legacy: landing the first (and only) probe on another world’s moon
Amid eulogies for the Cassini probe, its partner lander, Huygens, marked a first for humanity
09/16/2017 13:00 UTC
"Joker" isn't remotely Oscar-worthy, and these better but snubbed films prove it
From "Midsommar" to "Hustlers," these deserving but overlooked 2019 films handled storytelling and issues better
01/13/2020 15:55 UTC
Here's how to avoid food poisoning on Super Bowl Sunday, according to an expert chef and the USDA
Bring on all the dips, wings and fun finger foods — without the fear of getting sick
02/11/2023 21:30 UTC
Facing trial
The International Criminal Court says it is investigating Sudanese officials suspected of "crimes against humanity" in Darfur.
06/07/2005 20:44 UTC
What is punk?
Is it music, a fashion statement or a way of being? And where do you go when the punk house folds?
05/10/2013 04:00 UTC
Buying "Ghostbusters" — or not: How buying in or boycotting a summer family movie became a political act
Paul Feig's reboot demonstrates how purely consumerist decisions now feel more meaningful than they really are
07/16/2016 03:00 UTC
The myth about Trump’s generals
If they’re the adults in the room, we’re doomed
08/02/2017 23:00 UTC
Walter White vs. Macbeth
Like his Shakespearean predecessor, "Breaking Bad's" antihero knows he's doomed but is powerless to alter his fate
08/10/2013 21:00 UTC
Gaydar love
By John Dexter
10/06/2000 23:56 UTC