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Archeologist: Mayans Did Not Predict ApocalypseDecember 19, 2012The Internet has been abuzz with rumors that the world will end - or at least be tra
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Political Conflict Hurts Egyptian EconomyDecember 26, 2012Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi on Wednesday vowed his government will tackle pressing ec
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US Army Corps of Engineers Works to Avert Crisis on Mississippi RiverDecember 19, 2012Since July, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been working
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US Embassy Security Beefed Up Despite Diplomatic CostDecember 26, 2012Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has promised to beef up security at U.S. em
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Health Experts Ask for New Funds for Mental Health ProgramsDecember 21, 2012It's not yet known if the 20-year-old man who murdered his mother, then
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Mali on Brink of Becoming a Terrorist Safe HavenDecember 24, 2012African and world leaders say they will not let Mali become a terrorist safe haven,
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Ugandan Children Perform to Raise Awareness for OrphansDecember 20, 2012The members of Uganda's Watoto Children's Choir have suffered more than an
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Washington Prepares for Obama Inaugurationecember 19, 2012As it does every four years, Washington is preparing for the spectacle of a presidential i
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Beat Refinery Teaches DJ Hopefuls Hip MovesDecember 21, 2012From hip hop parties in the suburbs to dance clubs in the cities, DJs are spinning and m
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Christmas Celebrations Underway Around the WorldDecember 24, 2012Wherever Christians live around the world, the routines of daily life are coming to
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University Plans To Demolish Ronald Reagan’s Chicago ApartmentDecember 27, 2012Former U.S. president Ronald Reagan spent much of his life in C
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Armed DRC Militias Pose Risk for ChildrenDecember 28, 2012
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Washington Prepares for Obama Inaugurationecember 19, 2012As it does every four years, Washington is preparing for the spectacle of a presidential i
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US Coast Guard Monitors Receding Mississippi River LevelsDecember 17, 2012A lack of rain in the central part of the United States has created a cris
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Can US Win its War on Drugs?December 20, 2012About 500,000 Americans today are incarcerated on drug charges. They include non-violent, first-time of