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Office Depot To Close 400 Stores
The company announced on Tuesday that it is shutting more than a third of its domestic locations. The company posted a loss for the first quarter and hopes to turn a profit by next year.
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Florida Voters Give High Sign To Medical Marijuana In New Poll
TALLAHASSEE (The News Service of Florida) — Florida appears ready for medical marijuana.A poll released Monday shows that 88 percent of Florida voters…
Medicare Pays For Alzheimer's Screening, But Do You Want To Know?
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force says there's not enough evidence to know if routine testing for cognitive impairment in older people helps or hurts. So patients have to decide on their own.
Midspring Surprise: Lost Mendelssohn Song Found
A little song that went missing 140 years ago has just been rediscovered. Hear a performance of this charming 29-bar song from the BBC.
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Sam Baker: Finding Grace In The Wake Of Destruction
In 1986, a bomb planted by the Peruvian terrorist group Shining Path exploded in the luggage rack above Sam Baker. Somehow, during his long recovery, songs focused on empathy started coming to him.
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Big Ambitions And Flawed Technology Tripped Up State Exchanges
Massachusetts is the latest state that was gung-ho on health care overhaul to concede it had failed to make it easy for people to enroll. Oregon and Maryland also scrapped their online exchanges.
Most Fitness Apps Don't Use Proven Motivational Techniques
I downloaded the app. So why don't I feel motivated to get out there and run? Researchers say the problem is not entirely me. Many fitness apps don't use behavioral change methods that could help.
UN Committee Grills Vatican Officials On Sex Abuse
The Vatican has faced two days of grilling before the U.N. Committee on Torture investigating the Catholic Church's handling of cases of sexual abuse by priests.
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Brewskee-Ball Founders Refuse To Be Sidelined By Trademark Case
Brewskee-Ball has built a league of competitive Skee-Ball players, but the owners of the name Skee-Ball are not amused. They're suing for trademark infringement, but the league isn't rolling over.
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Health Centers Hurt In States That Skipped Medicaid Expansion
Most of the affected patients live in the South, because every state in the region except Arkansas and Kentucky opted against expanding the Medicaid program for the poor.
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