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People Are More Likely To Eat Veggies With Fancy Names, Researchers Say
Stanford University researchers found diners did not go for foods labeled as sugar free or low fat. Take an item like carrots, and then call it: twisted citrus glazed carrots — now you're talking.
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Slowdive Fills A Shuffleboard Parlor With Shimmering Sound
Fresh off its first album in 22 years, the U.K. shoegaze band performs the dream-pop ballad "Sugar For The Pill" at a Brooklyn shuffleboard parlor.
Charly Bliss Goes To Camp For 'Westermarck' Video
What if we all just lived at camp and the members of Charly Bliss were the camp directors? Can this be our new reality?
After Years Of Restraint, A Linguist Says 'Yes!' To The Exclamation Point
F. Scott Fitzgerald once declared that using an exclamation point was like laughing at your own joke, but linguist Geoff Nunberg begs to differ. He has begun embracing the mark in his own writing.
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06-13-17 8:30 AM newscast
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Diesel Vehicles Stay Alive Despite Constant Drama For Car Companies
Diesel vehicles have caused more than their fair share of drama in the last few years. They have cost Volkswagen billions in fines and judgments. Chrysler is defending itself against allegations of cheating on emissions, and several other companies are still under investigation. But diesel manages to hang on.
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American Student Otto Warmbier Released From North Korean Prison
College student Otto Warmbier is on his way back to the U.S. after being released by North Korea. In 2016, Warmbier was sentenced to 15 years hard labor by a North Korean court for allegedly stealing a poster. Warmbier's parents say they learned a week ago that their son has been in a coma since shortly after his conviction.
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Senate Questions Jeff Sessions About Contacts With Russian Officials
The Senate Intelligence Committee questioned Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday about his contacts with Russian officials in Washington, D.C., before he recused himself from investigations related to Russian influence on the 2016 election.
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'A Number Of Fatalities' In Massive London Building Fire
Fire consumed a high-rise apartment tower in west London overnight. The London Fire Brigade says there have been a number of fatalities.
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Hatchie Spins Around Her Native Brisbane For Gaze-Pop Debut 'Try'
"Try" is the first single by Harriette Pilbeam's solo project. A shimmering shoegaze debut, its video depicts the Australian musician's hometown — fireworks and all.
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