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Get irrational: 3.14 things to do on Pi Day
March 14 is Pi Day, which celebrates the mathematical constant measuring the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter (beginning with 3.14). Pi Day is celebrated internationally, and in 2009 it was decreed an official holiday by the US House of Representatives. Here are 3.14 ways to celebrate.
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Top 10 places to buy a foreclosed home
Here are the Top 10 metropolitan areas to buy a foreclosed home, according to RealtyTrac:
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Income taxes: Five changes for 2012
Here are new income tax provisions to watch for as you work through your 1040 form:
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Super Bowl XLVII: 18 pregame facts on Ravens and 49ers
Here are some fast facts on Super Bowl XLVII, the NFL's championship game set for this Sunday evening.
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The 25 best musicians of the Rock era
Who took the top slots for the best artists in the Rock-and-Roll era? Check out the full list.
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California high court overturns gay marriage ban
Thursday's ruling makes it the second state to legalize same-sex marriage.
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Will air travel be better this summer?
Airlines move to reduce problems of 2007's dismal season, with a focus on New York area traffic.
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High fuel prices curtail RV trips – just a little
For millions of Americans, towing the vacation home or traveling around the country in an RV is a way of life, even with the high cost of fuel.
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Obama shifts sights to McCain and the general election
The nomination isn't his yet, but his aim now is to unify Democrats.
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For working moms, a way to connect with college
About 40 mothers are receiving scholarships from Project Working Mom to earn degrees online.
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A soldier's quest to save Iraqi, Afghan interpreters
Targeted by insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan, they find a haven in America.
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Arizona's solar aspirations in peril
The state aims to tap its 325 sunny days a year, but loss of an energy tax credit threatens its big plans.
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Bush administration response on car mileage riles governors
The fine print in a new federal plan forbids states from setting their own standards.
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Bush administration response on car mileage riles governors
The fine print in a new federal plan forbids states from setting their own standards.
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Opinion: To cheat or not to cheat
I'd rather my children be admirable than get all A's.
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Does your mechanic have the data needed to fix your car?
As more independent mechanics say manufacturers deny them access to data, states debate 'right to repair' laws.
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Tainted Chinese imports spur calls to protect consumer
Toxic blood thinner may have killed as many as 81 people, US says.
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Cuban TV to air 'The Sopranos'
Communist nation easing restrictions on foreign programs.
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Into it: Harlan Coben
The bestselling thriller author talks about what he's reading, watching, and listening to – and why one particular singer keeps getting mentioned in his books.
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For Obama, bipartisan aims, party-line votes
A desire to build cross-party consensus in Senate rubs up against political perils of compromise.
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On American tour, pope puts his stamp on Catholic education
In a speech at Catholic University Thursday, he'll ask schools to strengthen their Catholic identity.
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Costa Rica sees tourism's environmental dark side
Lax regulations have allowed development to surge to the breaking point.
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Costa Rica sees tourism's environmental dark side
Lax regulations have allowed development to surge to the breaking point.
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Pope begins a 'teaching' trip to U.S.
Preaching universal values at the UN, Benedict will urge followers to strengthen their Catholic identity.
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High diesel prices squeeze truckers
Independent drivers have been hit especially hard, and some will be forced out of business.
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High-school senior calls textbook publisher on climate denial
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Opinion: The next president? Ask a kid.
When all else fails, maybe we rely on our inner child to make the big decision.
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