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Even Low-Dose Contraceptives Slightly Increase Breast Cancer Risk
The absolute risk is very low. But low-dose formulations of birth control pills and other hormone-releasing contraceptives pose about the same risk to breasts as older formulations, a big study finds.
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China Says Indian Drone Crashed In Its Territory
The incident, which Beijing calls a violation of its territorial sovereignty, follows renewed border tensions between the two countries.
Lawrence Rothman, 'Wolves Still Cry' (Live)
Lawrence Rothman embodies several alter egos on their new album, The Book Of Law. Watch them perform a catchy standout track during their live radio debut.
As GOP Lawmakers Eye Cutting Estate Tax, Will They Increase Income Inequality?
As Republicans prepare to pass their massive tax overhaul, they are planning to lessen, or even eliminate, the estate tax. Critics say the tax plays an important role in making the economy fair.
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Southern California Fires Surpass 140,000 Acres As Santa Ana Winds Drive Flames
One fire official says he foresees a fight that could last weeks. The weather trends that favor wildfires could be around a lot longer than that.
DACA Fix Looms Over Talks To Prevent Government Shutdown
Leaders from both parties in Congress are headed to the White House on Thursday to discuss a deal to keep the government funded, and Democrats are seeking legal protection for so-called DREAMers.
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Watch Andrew Bird Perform Under The Hyperion Bridge In Los Angeles
The violinist, singer and songwriter's latest project draws inspiration from landscapes and environments with distinctive acoustics.
It's Not Just A Bug, It's A Fine-Dining Feature At This Thailand Restaurant
A high-end Bangkok bistro has devoted its entire menu to insects, hoping to entice intrepid eaters to try what's been called "the future of food." But will haute bug cuisine catch on in other places?
Songs We Love: Caleb Caudle, 'Empty Arms'
The North-Carolina-based artist has honed a sound that encompasses the wide expanse of America — as the best country rock always will.
Sen. Al Franken Announces He Will Resign 'In The Coming Weeks'
The Minnesota Democrat said he would be stepping down amid allegations of sexual misconduct and calls for his resignation by his colleagues.
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