A relatively obscure proposal in Obama's economic stimulus plan stirred passions on both sides of the healthcare reform effort. In an age when Americans compare hotel rooms, cars and even prospective mates with the click of a mouse, helping people identify the most cost-effective medical care seems like common sense.
Darwin's Very Bad Day: 'Oops, We Just Ate It!'
When young Charles Darwin set out on the Beagle, near the top of his wish list was a rare and coveted bird: the lesser rhea, a South American version of the ostrich. The bird had been sighted by a French rival — but never caught. Darwin wanted to be the first to snatch the prize for Britain. And he did find the bird, just not in the shape he was expecting.
Wood reunion promises a family drama
Years before she became a big-time actress, Evan Rachel Wood grew up at Raleigh's Theatre in the Park. Now, she'll perform there again.
Octuplets mom Nadya Suleman continues to face backlash
It seems so long ago now, but for just a day or two last month Nadya Suleman was known as Miracle Mom, the amazing woman who did what had never been done before: gave birth to the longest-surviving set of octuplets.
WORLD: No Quick Fix for Malnutrition and Hunger
ROME, Feb 24 (IPS)Almost five million children under the age of five die of malnutrition every year in the developing world. Food aid â€" which mainly contains nutrient-poor carbohydratesdoes little to address the absence of a diverse diet that would prevent the condition.
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