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As Oil Plummets, Cheap Jet Fuel Means Better Travel Deals
Cheap oil doesn't just mean cheaper gas prices; it also means cheaper jet fuel. That's led to a big drop in airfares. It's good news for travelers — and for airlines, which have struggled for years.
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Clinton Responds To Sanders Criticism That Her Experience Isn't Enough
Hillary Clinton has been feeling the heat from her Democratic challengers. Senator Bernie Sanders this week criticized Clinton — saying she may have experience but doesn't have the right judgment.
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Signs Of Hidden Planet Found In Our Solar System
The astronomer whose work helped kick Pluto out of the pantheon of planets says he has good reason to believe there's an undiscovered planet bigger than Earth in the far reaches of our solar system.
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The Audacious Korean-American Chef Who Mastered 'Mission Chinese Food'
Born in South Korea, raised in Oklahoma, Danny Bowien was an adult when he taught himself to make Chinese food. That DIY vibe to his cooking has made him a rising star. Now he's written a cookbook.
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Is Netflix Chill? Kenyan Authorities Threaten To Ban The Streaming Site
Two weeks ago, Kenyans finally got access to Netflix. But we still don't know if they'll binge happily every after.
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Buffalo Bills Appoint First Female Full-Time Coach In The NFL
The Buffalo Bills have appointed the first female full-time coach in the NFL. Kathryn Smith will be a quality control assistant coach on special teams. But whether this position means more future integration of women in the league remains unclear.
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In 'Sweat,' Adapting To Change Is The Hardest Work Of All
Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage spent two years visiting Reading, Pa., to research her new play. Sweat explores how industrial decline affected workers in the former steel and textile town.
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Kray Van Kirk
Guitarist and singer/songwriter Kray Van Kirk has released his first CD in twenty years "The Road to Elfland". Listen to live performances of songs from…
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Clinton Sharpens Her Criticisms Of Main Challenger Sen. Bernie Sanders
As the Iowa caucuses approach, Hillary Clinton is more aggressively challenging Sander's experience and policy goals. Those attacks have an echo of the 2008 race she ultimately lost to Barack Obama.
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As Skilled Workers Abandon Greece, Rebuilding Its Economy Gets Harder
If Greece isn't a good place to do business anymore, then businesses will leave. When solid businesses close up or leave, then Greece becomes even worse for the remaining firms.
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