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Small Violations Of Medical Privacy Can Hurt Patients And Erode Trust
Breaches that expose the health details of just a patient or two are proliferating nationwide. Regulators focus on larger privacy breaches and rarely take action on small ones, despite their harm.
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MLB Commissioner To Decide Whether To Reinstate Pete Rose
One of Major League Baseball's greatest players has been banned since 1989 for gambling on the game. But sports leagues' traditionally hard attitudes toward sports gambling seem to be softening.
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The CDC Gives U.S. Schools Low Marks In Sex Ed
The topics least likely to be taught were how to get and use condoms. See the breakdown of which subjects make it into the classroom, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Experts Are Skeptical Of North Korea's Claim That It Has An H-Bomb
The state news agency quoted Kim Jong Un saying North Korea was ready to detonate an atomic bomb or a more powerful hydrogen bomb. Experts, however, say it's unlikely the country has that capability.
Hey Iran, Saudi Arabia Has Some News For You
The kingdom launched a new Farsi website this week, but how will an Iranian audience react?
Featuring Interview With Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, 'Serial' Season 2 Is (Finally) Here
Bergdahl's story is controversial. There are questions about whether he deserted and about whether the United States should have traded Taliban prisoners in exchange for his freedom.
'Die-Fi': Moscow Expanding Internet Access To Cemeteries
City officials say Moscow's three main cemeteries will be wired up starting next year.
Iowa Evangelical Kingmaker Gives Ted Cruz His Blessing
Bob Vander Plaats, the president of the conservative Christian group the Family Leader, is throwing his support behind the Texas senator. Vander Plaats has previously backed Iowa caucus winners.
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Bright Spots On Ceres Aren't Signs Of Alien Civilizations, Studies Say
Two new studies of the dwarf planet might make it harder for people to imagine Ceres as a space colony or way station for an advanced race.
Mixed News For Home Foreclosures In California
Real estate data out today (Thursday) show the number of California homes entering the first stage of the foreclosure process is down to pre-recession…
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