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Although many people have assumed the cancer screening test must save lives because it is so often recommended, strong evidence had been lacking.
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A committee recommended that the Food and Drug Administration approve what could become the first new prescription drug to treat obesity in 13 years.
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As Homs was shelled for the 19th day by Syrian forces, activists reported the deaths of 80 people, including two journalists whose work foiled Syria’s efforts to limit coverage.
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Gov. Bob McDonnell of Virginia reversed his position on a bill requiring women to have an ultrasound before undergoing an abortion.
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President Obama sang again on Tuesday night, carrying on a tradition of chief executives who dabble in music.
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President Obama asked Congress to reduce the top rate to 28 percent, entering a debate with Republicans who seek even lower taxes for businesses.
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The former United Nations weapons inspector and fierce critic of the Iraq invasion is still fighting, but now against only himself.
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Gary May is the most senior worker charged and industry observers say that action is an indication that prosecutors are looking up the corporate ladder.
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Jurors in the trial of a former University of Virginia lacrosse player have found him guilty of second-degree murder in the slaying of his ex-girlfriend.
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A day after NATO officials apologized for the burning of Korans, American Embassy officials were on lockdown and hundreds of Afghans were marching on a NATO camp near Kabul.
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The train crashed at a busy central station in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, killing 49 passengers and injuring more than 600 people.
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A new program would require banks to send officials to court who have the power to alter loans to keep people in their homes.
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