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Caramel coloring, the stuff used to give sodas their brown color, may sound harmless, but a new study shows it can contain a chemical that's been linked to cancer - and the Food and Drug Administration is checking it out.
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The road to retirement may seem uncomfortably short, particularly if you're in your 50s and haven't saved much.
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It's the slowest movie weekend of the year, and as the cops like to say at a crime scene, "Nothing to see here, folks." We will give a little shoutout to I, Frankenstein-in which the studio has so little faith they won't let critics see it-because it features one of our favorite grownup actors,…
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I saw Nebraska over the holidays with my boyfriend and his mom and my mom. It was a rather odd double date, come to think of it, but this isn't about that.
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What's quickly eating up a growing share of retirees' money these days? Not health care, as you might expect, according to a new report by the National Center for Policy Analysis.
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W.E.B. Du Bois. Mary McLeod Bethune. Stokely Carmichael. Malcolm X. Martin Luther King Jr. These are names of civil rights leaders you're likely to hear during Black History Month. But here's one you may not: T. Thomas Fortune.
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Paramount has announced that it will become the first Hollywood studio to stop releasing movies on reels of old-fashioned film, a medium that's been around since the movie industry began some 120 years ago. Paramount's The Wolf of Wall Street is the first blockbuster to come out only in digital…
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Could a 15-minute test you take with pen and paper provide an early warning of Alzheimer's or other cognitive problems?
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Sometimes, if you fight very, very hard against injustice, you win.








