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For U.S. Workers, The March Of Progress Slows Down
On Friday, economists were left scrambling to explain why last month's employment growth was just half as good as they expected. Many fingers pointed at the harsh weather, along with port disruptions.
Play Ball! Texas Rangers’ Home Opener Is Today
Five stories that have North Texas talking: Fort Hood shooting victims to get Purple Hearts today; Texas Rangers have their home opener this afternoon;…
Why Some Still Can't Find Jobs As The Economy Nears 'Full Employment'
To economists, the phrase means job seekers roughly equal job openings. Unemployment is at 5 percent, but depending on where you live, your race or your education level, you still might not find work.
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UT Southwestern's New Microscope Center Zooms In On The Unknown
UT Southwestern Medical Center just opened a $17 million microscope center – not the kind we used in science class, but super-powered microscopes. Michael…
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Americans Are Shrinking, While Chinese And Koreans Sprout Up
A massive study looks at how heights around the world have changed over the past century.
Florida Governor Says Local Mosquitoes Have Transmitted Zika Virus
Officials say they've found the first indication that mosquitoes are transmitting Zika virus in the U.S. Four people in South Florida are infected; travel or sexual transmission has been ruled out.
For Democrats, The Weak GDP Report May Have Silver Linings. Maybe.
At first glance, Friday's report on economic growth looked dismal. But most of the GDP trouble centered on weak inventory accumulation this spring. As companies restock this fall, growth may rebound.
1 Year, More Than 75,000 Miles: Cyclist Breaks 76-Year-Old Record
It's been an eventful 365 days for Kurt Searvogel. He got in two crashes, got married, had a heart scare — and averaged more than 200 miles of biking a day, topping a 75,065-mile record set in 1939.
Super Bowl Ads Past And Present: How Do They Stack Up?
Analysts say the Super Bowl ads this year are funnier and more star-studded than in the past.
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Iraqi Troops React To Trump Comment Regarding Iran
Trump told CBS News that he would like to keep U.S. troops in Iraq to "watch Iran." The statement is causing a stir in Iraq, where roughly 6,000 Iraqi forces are stationed to help Iraq fight ISIS.
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