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  • How should a red-blooded American editor react when the Canadian queen of the murder mystery throws herself in his lap?
  • When the virtual doors to the new Health Insurance Marketplace open next month, Americans in the 50-through-64 "pre-Medicare" age bracket may be the ones rushing in first.
  • As the September movie doldrums continue, this weekend brings two films about dysfunctional families. But that's where the similarites end.
  • En el último tiempo, en Estados Unidos se han publicado un conjunto de buenos nuevos textos sobre el cáncer. Se repiten los elogios a The Emperor of All Maladies de Siddhartha Mukherjee; The Philadelphia Chromosome, de Jessica Wapner; y The Truth in Small Doses de Clifton Leaf. El domingo pasado,…
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  • A 96-year-old widower's sweet song about his late wife not only has brought him national attention, he's also achieved a new record: The oldest artist to have a song on Billboard's top 100 - beating out 85-year-old Tony Bennett, no less.
  • Science is once more reminding us that there are predators stalking the land no larger than a speck of dust but with the killing power of a herd of hippos. They are so small you can't see them but you only have about a 50-50 chance of surviving their attack. They are called bacteria and the sepsis…
  • As we remember Sept. 11, 2001, stories of good deeds that sprouted from that tragedy abound.
  • Remember those pictures of the late Michael Jackson sleeping in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber in the 1980s in an effort to stay youthful? It didn't work for him, sadly. But that hasn't kept other celebrities from dabbling in exotic methods of reinvigoration.
  • Nosotros, los hispanos, vivimos mayormente en lugares de siempre: California, Texas y Florida, pero en realidad estamos en todas partes y seguimos movilizándonos.