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It's Not Just You — Headlight Pollution On The Road Is Real
Blinded by the lights. Car headlights, that is. They’re getting brighter and becoming a danger on the road.
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If TV Has It, Alan Thicke Probably Did It
We remember Alan Thicke, who died this week after a long career as an actor, writer, host and creator of earworm theme songs you may well know by heart.
'Mystery Shoppers' Help U.S. Regulators Fight Racial Discrimination At Banks
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is sending undercover operatives to ferret out racial discrimination. They're called "testers" or "mystery shoppers" and pose as customers applying for loans.
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Trump Confident He Can Speed Economic Growth To Rate Not Seen In Years
The candidate also predicted that his economic plan will deliver up to 25 million new jobs over the next decade, describing it as pro-growth, pro-jobs and pro-family.
Labor And Business Can Agree On This: Congress Should Act On Immigration
Unions and employers both called for congressional action after the Supreme Court blocked White House plans to defer some deportations.
U.S. Defeats Canada To Win Hockey World Junior Championship
The Americans bested the Canadians in a shootout. They won their semifinal match against Russia in a shootout as well, thanks to three goals from 19-year-old Troy Terry.
At A School For Kids With Disabilities, The Ski Team Hits The Slopes
The Massachusetts Hospital School's 85 students have serious, long-term health conditions. But that doesn't keep them from sports like skiing.
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'The Holy Bible' Makes Library Association's List Of Most 'Challenged' Books
The challenges show religion is "on the minds of many people," says Deborah Caldwell Stone of the American Library Association. Another reason people objected to books was explicit sexual content.
Bernie Sanders Would Be The Big Winner In New Public-Funding Model
The Public Interest Research Group came up with a matching-funds plan that would benefit candidates who have raised the most money from small donations.
Bear-Baiting And Big Races Drown Portland, Maine, In Campaign Ads
A combination of candidates, a controversial ballot measure and cheap ad rates have made Portland very popular. There are even ads running for a neighboring state's U.S. Senate race.
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