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Book News: World's Oldest Torah Scroll Found, Italian Scholar Says
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Also: What to do when a book makes you cry on public transportation; Amazon launches its own currency; and Ping Fu's memoir comes under attack.
After Tough 2012, Gallup Enlists Polling Expert To Investigate
One of the polling industry's oldest brand names is calling in an outsider to do a comprehensive review after its election polls last year consistently favored Republican candidate Mitt Romney.
Justice Department Joins Lawsuit Against Lance Armstrong
The lawsuit alleges that Armstrong and his team's pervasive doping campaign defrauded the U.S. Postal Service out of more than $31 million in sponsorship fees.
Pope Francis: What Happens After A Papal Election
As news spread that the chimney atop the Sistine Chapel was billowing white smoke to signal the election of a new pope, anticipation began to build for the new pontiff's first appearance on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica. Here's a quick rundown of what happens after cardinal electors choose a pope.
Report: Saint Luke’s Hospital Overbilled Medicare By $581,000
Story updated at 12:26 p.m.Saint Luke’s Hospital of Kansas City overbilled Medicare $581,000 over a two-year period, a federal report concludes.The report…
'Million Moms March' Walks Washington To Protest Police Violence
Mothers who have lost their children to deadly encounters with law enforcement will march on the nation's capital Saturday to protest police brutality.
Ebola Returns To Liberia, But It's Not Clear How The 10-Year-Old Got It
A young boy has been confirmed as an Ebola case. The World Health Organization is trying to figure out the chain of transmission.
California Approves Laws To Cut Use Of Antipsychotics In Foster Care
The laws are intended to reduce inappropriate prescribing of powerful antipsychotics to children and teens in foster care. Public health nurses will monitor medical records.
Hundreds Of Detained Immigrant Families Are Due For Release
Advocates hope that a judge's deadline, and the possible revocation of one detention center's license, could lead to the end of family detention.
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