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Communities becoming ‘dementia friendly’

Shirley Strysick sometimes forgets she's met someone two hours prior or that she's no longer a nurse. So the 90-year-old is living in a nursing...
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Man claims insurance company dropped him for being gay

As a gay man, the Boston attorney thought he was doing the responsible thing when he asked his doctor to prescribe Truvada, a drug hailed...
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Air pollution is killing 3.3 million people a year worldwide

Air pollution is killing 3.3 million people a year worldwide, according to a new study that includes this surprise: Farming plays a large role in...
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Strong quake hits Chile capital

A powerful magnitude-8.3 earthquake hit off Chile's northern coast Wednesday night, causing buildings to sway in Santiago and other cities and sending people running into...
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North Korea restarts all nuclear bomb fuel plants

With a big anniversary drawing near, North Korea declared Tuesday it has upgraded and restarted all of its atomic fuel plants - meaning it could...
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Puerto Vallarta’s first Taco Fair coming this weekend

When people hear the word 'taco' they immediately think of Mexico, so the first Taco Fair of Puerto Vallarta seems like the best way to...
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Biden still mourning son’s death cannot commit to presidency

Vice President Joe Biden said he is overwhelmed at times by his son's death and unconvinced he could commit fully to being president, in an...
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Hungarian camerawoman apologizes for kicking migrant

A Hungarian camerawoman caught on video kicking and tripping migrants near the Serbian border has offered a qualified apology for her behavior. Petra Laszlo said...
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Relatives of Sept. 11 victims marked the anniversary of the terror attacks

Relatives of Sept. 11 victims marked the anniversary of the terror attacks Friday at ground zero with grief, gratitude and appeals to keep the toll...
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Quitting smoking may help reduce diabetes complications

People with type 2 diabetes who smoke have significantly higher risks of heart disease, stroke, and death than diabetic non-smokers, a new study shows. They...
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Pope changes 300 year old church rules on marriage annulment

Pope Francis radically reformed the process for annulling marriages Tuesday, overhauling 300 years of church practice by creating a new fast-track annulment and doing away...
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Citizen revolt against Guatemala’s political establishment extends to voting

A citizen revolt against Guatemala's political establishment that helped oust former President Otto Perez Molina in the midst of a corruption scandal appears to have...
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