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'Anorexia of the soul' suffered by more teen girls
02/13/2013 12:07am
During a stage of life frequently portrayed in movies and other media as carefree and exhilarating, many teens are consumed by a dangerous disorder.
USDA proposal targets school snacks
02/13/2013 8:15am
Federal rules have taken aim at implementing more healthy food choices in America's schools, first with school lunches and now school snacks.
What's next for Pope Benedict XVI and the Catholic Church?
02/13/2013 8:53am
The papal ring will be destroyed, along with other powerful emblems of authority, just as they are after a pope's death. The retiring Pope Benedict XVI will live in a monastery on the edge of the Vatican gardens and will likely even give up his beloved theological writing.
5 ways to save money using your smartphone
02/13/2013 9:33am
Put that expensive smartphone in your hand to work. With minimal efforts you will be able to save at least a little money. Your wallet will thank you.
Guppies use ugly friends to seem more attractive
02/13/2013 10:02am
When it comes to mating, guppies treasure their ugly friends - because they look so good by comparison.
Apple cuts MacBook Pro price, updates processors
02/13/2013 11:43am
Apple says it has lowered the price of its 13-inch MacBook Pro laptops by $200 and updated its processors. It also launched new models with faster processors and more memory.
4 ways to open up communication with your partner
02/13/2013 11:59am
The ability to argue well could increase the chance of happiness in your relationship by tenfold, a new study says.
Scientists learn to turn off sensation of cold
02/13/2013 12:18pm
That moment when an icy beverage hits your lips, or the feeling of a blast of air conditioning. How about the first 30 seconds you spend in a pool?
Spain busts 'ransomware' cybercrime gang
02/13/2013 1:18pm
Spanish authorities on Wednesday announced the breakup of a cybercrime gang that used a "ransomware" virus to lock computers throughout Europe, display false messages claiming the action was taken by police and demand payment of (EURO)100 ($135) to unlock the computers.
Have You Seen This? Fist-bumping President
02/13/2013 1:38pm
Pres. Barack Obama drops an exploding fist bump on a GOP senator just before the Republicans get embroiled in another "Watergate."
Library of Congress has plan for saving recordings
02/13/2013 1:53pm
The Library of Congress unveiled an extensive plan Wednesday to help libraries and archives nationwide preserve recorded sound to guard against losing historic recordings as has happened with those by George Gershwin, Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland.
Brazil: local company has patent on iPhone brand
02/13/2013 1:56pm
Brazil's patent authority has taken a bite out of Apple with an announcement Wednesday that the iPhone name in Brazil belongs to a local company called Gradiente SA, not to the global computer giant.
NJ: 2 water execs rigged samples to hide pollutant
02/13/2013 3:54pm
Two top officials at a northern New Jersey municipal water authority falsified records and shut down contaminated wells in advance of safety tests to hide elevated levels of a contaminant, the state attorney general's office charged in an indictment released Wednesday.
Tears, applause for pope at last public Mass
02/13/2013 4:33pm
With a humble "Grazie" as bishops doffed their mitres and applause echoed through St. Peter's Basilica, a frail Pope Benedict XVI began his long farewell by presiding over Ash Wednesday services in a tearful, final public Mass.
Life lessons in potty training
02/13/2013 7:30pm
Potty training is one thing I wish a mother could outsource. I don’t plan it, I procrastinate it. So when my twins decided this was the week to ditch the diapers, I had some lessons of my own to learn.
Tips for coping with trials, grief
02/13/2013 8:35pm
Facing trials, loss and grief are part of our experience at some point in life. The pain can be unbearable for the one feeling it and for those who love them. Through my own experiences I share ways we can move forward and find peace.
Deployed soldier coaches wife through delivery via Skype
02/13/2013 10:15pm
Everett's parents never planned for this — a baby born while his father, Paul, an engineer in the Army Reserves, was serving overseas.
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