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Syrian Referendum Results
Results of Syria's constitutional referendum vote are expected to be unveiled today.
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AAP Releases New Breastfeeding Policy Statement
The American Academy of Pediatrics is out with its first new breastfeeding policy statement in six years.
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BP "Deepwater Horizon" Trial Delayed
The legal battle over the worst oil spill in U.S. history has been delayed.
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Court To Hear EPA Carbon Rules Case
The U.S. Court of Appeals will hear arguments this week challenging new EPA's rules limiting carbon emissions.
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GMWT Birthday Shout Out - Steven Croan
Good Morning West Texas Birthday Shout Out!
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Disney Open 24 Hours This Wednesday
There is an extra day on the calendar this week and Disney wants people to spend all 24 hours at its theme park.
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U.S. Military Acquires Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles
The United States Army is looking at hydrogen fuel cell vehicles hoping that sometime in the near future they'll play some important military roles, maybe...
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"The Artist's" Silence Speaks Volumes At Oscars
Silence is golden at this year's Academy Awards.
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Shed Goes Up In Flames During Early Morning Hours In Midland
A shed goes up in flames in Midland.
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Roadside Explosions in Iraq
A series of explosions and shootings killed 44 people and injured more than 200 in Baghdad and elsewhere Thursday morning, Iraqi police said.
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Study: Colon Tests Cut Cancer Death Risk
A study done at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center found that the risk of dying from colon cancer is cut by more than 50 percent when...
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Houston Officer Busted For Stealing Co-Workers Lunches
A sticky-fingered sandwich thief turns out to be a Houston police officer.
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"Pepsi Next" Is Between Full Power Pepsi And Diet Version
Pepsi is introducing a drink that splits the difference between its full power cola and the diet version.
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East Texas Farmer Opposes Keystone Pipeline
Lamar County landowner Julia Crawford is standing her ground in an effort to stop the Keystone XL pipeline from running across her farm.
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Cornyn Urging Obama To Sign Off On Pipeline
Senator John Cornyn is once again urging President Obama to sign off on the Keystone oil pipeline.
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