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Chemical weapons 101: Six facts about sarin and Syria’s stockpile
President Obama said Assad's use of chemical weapons would be a 'red line' for US. Did he use sarin or any other chemical weapon against his own people?
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11 survival stories from around the world
These survivors experienced extraordinary circumstances; hurricanes, tornados, and avalanches, and lived to tell the tale.
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Meet the nine richest self-made women
Forbes has released its annual billionaires list, and nestled among the usual suspects were women who have made or helped make their own fortunes, in industries ranging from television to real estate to clothing. These are the nine richest self-made women on Forbes 2013 Billionaires List.
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10 best books of March, according to Amazon's editors
Amazon editorial director Sara Nelson talks about the 10 new releases she's calling the best books of March.
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Eight open US Senate seats in 2014
Here are eight senators who have opted out of a reelection bid in 2014, giving hopefuls in both parties a rare shot at a US Senate seat – and, moreover, one that could flip control of the Senate.
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A tattered safety net for US unemployed
Jobless benefits will get paid, but states' budget shortfalls will force bigger debts, higher taxes, or cuts elsewhere.
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Opinion: The petroleum and poverty paradox
We must work smarter to reverse the resource curse.
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Review: 'Wendy and Lucy'
Almost documentarylike, film superbly captures the low-key despair of the vagrant's life in these hard-pressed times.
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My own private wildlife sanctuary
My backyard became a nature preserve for healed animals.
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Retail season starts strong, but a long haul ahead
Sales were better than expected this past Black Friday, but will it last till Christmas?
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Swing voters give Obama flexibility to solve US economic crisis
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Opinion: A road map for Detroit
Don't scrap the US auto industry. Overhaul it. Here's how.
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Auto giants up against bailout fatigue
For many lawmakers of both parties, it may be one costly bailout too many.
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Road trip: RV manufacturers scramble to stretch their mpgs
Lighter, lower recreational vehicles can double gas mileage.
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Obama’s short list of possible foreign policy officials
The President-elect is likely to rely on Republicans as well as Democrats to advise him and carry out policy.
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The caws let us know the harvest is ready
Gathering pecans from the giant tree became a collaborative effort with the crows.
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Obama made inroads with religious vote
The Democrat prevailed with Roman Catholic and Jewish voters. He even picked up support among Evangelicals.
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After big losses, GOP looks to rebuild public trust
Leaders say they’ll have to examine their party’s ‘brand’ and consider new faces.
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On Obama's night, an election to remember
His victory means many things to many people. Here's how a cluster of Americans – black and white, liberal and conservative – experienced the historic 2008 election.
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USA
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Watch Virginia and Indiana says political analyst
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Obama shooting for Montana now?
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After conviction, Sen. Stevens faces his biggest political fight
The Alaska Republican faces an uphill battle to win a seventh full term.
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With one week to go it's fourth and long for McCain
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McCain grasps for critical red states with 8 days to go
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No longer out to pasture
It had been awhile since either horse had been put to work, but they found their rhythm as a team almost seamlessly.
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New polls show dead heat or Obama landslide
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Are voter fraud fears overblown?
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Obama now buying ads on video games



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