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Your Odds Of Surviving Cancer Depend Very Much On Where You Live
The largest study of cancer patients reveals a huge gulf in survival rates around the world. And in some countries, there may only be one cancer doctor for the entire population.
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In China, One Woman's Challenge To The Legal System
The woman is suing the government after customs officers confiscated books without telling her why they were banned. The case comes as the country is taking steps to revamp its legal system.
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On World AIDS Day, Fighting HIV And Stigma
Fewer than half of Americans who are HIV-positive receive medical care. Advocates and long-term survivors of HIV and AIDS reflect on how the stigma surrounding the virus may play a role.
Legal Pot In The U.S. May Be Undercutting Mexican Marijuana
As more U.S. states approve marijuana for medical or recreational use, the price for pot growers in Mexico is falling. This could change the business model for narcotraffickers as well.
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Son Of Ex-Ugandan Dictator Idi Amin Says 'Guardian' Obituary Had Errors
But the British newspaper's ombudsman says that after a thorough review, The Guardian does not plan to revise the 2003 obituary of the Ugandan leader.
Brooke Astor's Son, Convicted Of Raiding Mother's Fortune, Dies At 90
Anthony Marshall, son of socialite Brooke Astor, was convicted in 2009 of defrauding his mother. Marshall was sentenced to prison, but appeals delayed him from serving any time until 2013.
Colorado's Pot Industry Looks To Move Past Stereotypes
In the year since Colorado made recreational marijuana legal, pot has become a billion-dollar business in the state. And some growers are on a serious mission to make it legitimate and mainstream.
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Of Carrots And Kids: Healthy School Lunches That Don't Get Tossed
You can lead children to vegetables, but can you make them eat? In one school lunch program, kids will tell you upfront what they think of your veggies — and what you should do with them.
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Star Wars Fans Force Sands Back From Darth Vader's Tunisia Birthplace
Sets from George Lucas' films had become buried by sand dunes, but a partnership between Tunisian tourism officials and online donors has helped them emerge again.
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NASA Prepares To Test New Spacecraft (That You've Likely Never Heard Of)
The new vehicle, named Orion, is designed to carry humans into deep space. But most Americans aren't aware it exists.
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