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New Program Mails Contreceptives To Teens
A new program being launched this week allows teenagers to order free condoms through the mail.
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George Washington's Whiskey Business
you probably think you've heard it all about George Washington -- the cherry tree, the wooden teeth, crossing the Delaware. But the nation's first president...
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Economy Slows US Population Growth
Demographic experts tell USA Today the number of births probably will rise again, once the economy has rebounded completely.
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FDA To Probe Safety Of Inhalable Caffeine
U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials plan to investigate whether inhalable caffeine sold in lipstick-sized canisters is safe for consumers and if its manufacturer was...
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Report: Two U.S. Senators Support Arming Syrian Rebels
Two leading Republican Senators support the arming of Syrian opposition forces.
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Iran Stops Oil Shipments To France And Britain
The Iranian government is striking back at the European Union for deciding to freeze Tehran's bank assets and cutting off Iran's oil imports effective this...
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Race For Cure Successful Despite Controversy
The Susan G. Komen Foundation's Race for the Cure appears to be popular as ever despite recent controversy over the group's funding to Planned Parenthood.
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2 Teens Arrested For Prowler Break-Ins In Odessa
The Presidio County Sheriff's Office has arrested two teens accused of prowling around homes in Marfa for several months.
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Texas Education Agency Delays STAAR's 15 Percent Rule
Responding to pressure from lawmakers, parents and school leaders statewide, Education Commissioner Robert Scott announced today that the Texas Education Agency will defer a rule...
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Charges Against Midland Explosives Scare Suspect Could Be Dropped
The investigation corroborated his claims that the C-4 had been placed in his pack in Afghanistan, and he had forgotten that they were there.
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Keystone Pipeline Sparks Property Rights Backlash
As the White House and Congress battle it out over the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, the Canadian company that wants to build it is still...
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Texans Leave the Voting to a Small Minority
With redistricting fights pushing the primaries closer to summertime -- and further from the possibility of giving the state's Republican voters any say in who...
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Texas Drought Sparks Water Well Drilling Frenzy
As the most intense drought in state history drags on, plenty of Texans are waiting for months to have such wells drilled, fearful that their...
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Atlanta Tops Most Frugal Cities List For 3rd Straight Year
Atlanta tops the list of Most Frugal U.S. Cities for the third straight year.
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Study: Obesity Adds To Medicare Treatment Costs
A new study is putting a price on obesity.
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