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IRS To 'Social Welfare' Groups: Show Me The Political Ad Money
In a step toward fuller disclosure, the agency is asking more questions of the entities whose multimillion-dollar ad budgets helped clog the airwaves during election season.
This Spring, Rejoice At Rebirth Of 'Mad Men'
It used to be that TV's biggest annual event was the arrival of the fall season, but these days excellent shows premiere year-round. This spring, the return of AMC's stylish drama is the best reason to celebrate the season: The two-hour premiere delivers on the show's highest ambitions.
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Mayors Mike Rawlings And Betsy Price Team Up To Take Texas Twin Cities Global
Five stories that have North Texas talking: DFW mayors touch down after international development mission, the journalism community loses one of its best…
After DOMA Strikedown, Gay-Therapy Ministry Alum - And His Mom - Speak Out
Five stories that have North Texas talking: One family's story of healing as Exodus International and its Texas affiliates close; possible changes experts…
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Weight Loss Doesn't Help Heart Health For Diabetics In Study
Researchers were surprised to find that people with Type 2 diabetes who lost a lot of weight didn't lower their risk of heart attacks or strokes. They did have better control of their blood sugar and saw other health benefits.
Rate Of U.S. Gun Violence Has Fallen Since 1993, Study Says
The United States has seen a drop in the rate of homicides and other violence involving guns in the past 20 years, according to a Pew Research Center study released Tuesday.
Justice Department To Open Probe Of IRS's Actions
Echoing comments made Monday by President Obama, Attorney Gen. Eric Holder also said that even if no laws were broken it was "outrageous" for the IRS to focus on groups who identified themselves as "patriots" or "tea party" supporters when they applied for tax-exempt status.
Huge Boost In U.S. Oil Output Set To Transform Global Market
The International Energy Agency says U.S. shale output and petroleum from Canada's tar sands are transforming global energy markets.
Why Calif. Doesn't Want Smokers To Pay More For Health Insurance
The federal health law allows states to charge smokers up to 50 percent more for a health plan sold through the new exchanges. But a bill moving forward in the California Legislature would prevent that from happening.
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December Proved To Be Deadliest Month For Residents In Long-Term Care
More people in long-term care died of COVID-19 in December than during any other month. The situation only adds to the urgency of getting the vaccine to these communities.
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