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EPA Vows To Speed Cleanup Of Toxic Superfund Sites Despite Funding Drop
Superfund was initially paid for by taxes on crude oil, chemicals and the companies that created the toxic waste sites. But those taxes expired in 1995, leaving states strapped to find the money.
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'What Carter Lost' Tells The True Story Of 'Friday Night Lights' Football Rivals
Carter High School is really an afterthought in Friday Night Lights — the thug-like football team that stole the state title. A new film follows Carter's rise to the top, and its fall from grace.
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What Happens When Yelp Restaurant Reviews Turn Political?
First American Fried Chicken, owned by the family of the suspect in the Manhattan bombings, is the latest eatery to see reviews plummet based on more than food. Some attacks can cross into real life.
Long Absent In China, Tipping Makes A Comeback At A Few Trendy Restaurants
Viewed for decades as capitalist exploitation, tipping is now encouraged at some upscale urban restaurants catering to wealthy young customers. Restaurateurs insist it's strictly voluntary.
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Coney: The Hot Dog That Fueled Detroit's Middle-Class Dreams
Hundreds of eateries selling chili-topped hot dogs dot Detroit. The story of how this food became the city's signature dish is deeply entwined with its auto industry and the workers who flocked to it.
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Fill 'Er Up: The Joys Of Good Gas Station Food
Forget dried-out doughnuts and creepy-looking hot dogs. In cities across the U.S., patrons can fill up on gourmet grub and top off their tanks in one stop.
Climate Change Complicates Predictions Of Damage From Big Surf
Earth's changing climate has made the quest to understand wave behavior more important than ever, scientists say. Rising seas, storm surge and dune and reef erosion all shape Florida's Gulf Coast.
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Rubio Tries To Sell The New Face Of The GOP Establishment To S.C. Voters
The Florida senator needs a rebound in the state's GOP primary after a disappointing New Hampshire finish. And he's hoping the backing of the state's young, diverse leadership can help him do that.
In The Latest Clinton Emails: Appointment Jockeying And More On Libya
The State Department put out 1,116 more pages of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails Friday night. Some show officials pushing job candidates. Others discuss fallout from Benghazi.
Tiger Woods Rises Again — And Sponsors Are Celebrating His Resilience
Woods' historic victory Sunday at the golf Masters Tournament shows the continued earning power of a player who was dropped by many of his sponsors over the course of a tumultuous decade.
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