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Fists Fly In Ukraine's Parliament After Lawmaker's Speech [VIDEO]
A speech in Ukraine's Parliament sparked violence Tuesday after other lawmakers took exception to a Communist leader's speech that criticized the government and those who ousted the president.
Why Chocolate Is A Bargaining Chip In The Ukraine-Russia Conflict
Russia banned chocolate made by the leading Ukrainian presidential candidate at a time when political tensions are high between the countries. And we wanted to know: Is the chocolate any good?
NCAA Women's Final Matches Two Undefeated Teams
For the first time in history, two teams meet in the NCAA women's title game with perfect records. Not for the first time in history, two coaches face off who don't like each other.
'Parenthood' Is Hard, But NBC Gets This Family Drama Right
Critic David Bianculli says family dramas have always been one of television's most difficult genres to do properly — without getting too sweet, too overwrought, or too predictable.
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New Rules Force Big Banks To Keep A Bigger Cushion
Banking regulators at the FDIC and the Fed are voting on whether to impose tougher rules on big banks. Analysts think that the new regulations, which are expected to pass, will hurt growth prospects.
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Natural Disasters Are Rare, But So Is Mudslide Insurance
Dozens of people lost their homes in the massive slide in Oso, Wash., but few are likely to see an insurance payout. That's because mudslide coverage is not included in a typical homeowner's policy.
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The Forgotten Childhood: Why Early Memories Fade
Childhood amnesia descends gradually — and later than you might think, researchers say. Many 7-year-olds have robust memories of experiences from when they were 3 or even younger.
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Wave Of Newly Insured Patients Strains Oregon Health Plan
Cheryl Stumph and her family haven't had health insurance for years. Now that they do, they plan to take make up for lost time. Pent-up demand for care is overwhelming an Oregon health plan.
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The Ebola Outbreak 3 Weeks In: Dire But Not Hopeless
In Guinea, an aggressive strain of the virus has claimed over 100 lives and invaded the capital city. But while it may take months to contain the outbreak, there already are survivors.
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Weather Channel Will Return To DirectTV
The new agreement comes with a price: the Weather Channel has agreed to cut back its reality programming by half during weekdays.
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