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Growth In Manufacturing Tempered By Low-Wage Jobs
President Obama is touting growth in manufacturing jobs, but if they're low-wage jobs is that a good thing?
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Remembering 'Generation Mex' Writer And Proud Outsider Michele Serros
Serros wrote about being a bicultural Chicana who was influenced by both her working-class, Mexican-American heritage and Southern California pop culture. She died Sunday at the age of 48.
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A Plan To Put Your Driver's License On Your Phone
Smartphone and registration, please. Iowa is developing an app that would allow drivers to access a digitally encoded license instead of a conventional plastic ID card.
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'Charlie Hebdo' Laughed In The Face Of Violence; Will Future Satirists?
The French magazine responded to a 2011 firebombing of its offices with a cover that showed a Muslim and an editor making out. Its lead editor, described by a peer as fearless, was killed Wednesday.
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Can Connecticut Force A Teenage Girl To Undergo Chemotherapy?
A 17-year-old says she doesn't want to undergo treatment for Hodgkin lymphoma, but her doctors and the state say she will die without it. The Connecticut Supreme Court is hearing the case.
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Specialists Split Over HPV Test's Role In Cancer Screening
An HPV test could replace the Pap smear for many women, two groups of physicians say. But other doctors, including the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, still urge dual testing.
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The Unstoppable Selfie Stick Trend Has Invaded American Shores
You can't miss them, and some folks can't resist them. Selfie sticks — monopods that help you take cellphone photos of yourself — are only growing in popularity.
The Latest On Paris Attack: Manhunt Continues; Brothers Were On No-Fly List
Two brothers suspected in the attack that left 12 people dead are still on the loose. A third suspect turned himself in. Meanwhile, Paris is on edge over reports of another shooting.
France Observes Moment Of Silence For 'Charlie Hebdo' Victims
Many in France marked the deadly assault yesterday on the offices of a satirical magazine by observing a minute of silence for the journalists and police killed by suspected Islamist extremists.
Environmentalists Push To Keep Canadian Crude In The Ground
Many groups that oppose the Keystone XL pipeline also want, more broadly, to stop pollution-heavy extraction of crude from Canada's oil sands. They point to canceled or delayed projects as success.
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