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Researchers: Marriage Bans Cause Psychological Harm
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health are awaiting the Supreme Court decisions on gay marriage cases this June for scientific reasons - they want to study the psychological impact of the outcome.
5 hrs ago | KTKZ-AM Sacramento
Metals and agricultural futures prices slip
Crude oil ended the week down 2 percent as traders worried about global demand and shared the stock market's concerns about possible changes to the Federal Reserve economic stimulus program.
9 hrs ago | Brandon Sun
Wis. farmers, firefighters work together on digital maps warning first responders of dangers
Without even thinking, Joe Ortner rattles off a list of items on his family's dairy farm that could kill you: 1,000 gallons of diesel, 500 gallons of gas, cleaning chemicals in the milking parlour, oil and lubricant for repair work and a 6-foot-deep manure pond in which you could drown.
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Atheists In Foxholes? Not Many - And Less The More Soldiers Dislike War
15 hrs ago | The Chronicle Herald
The European Union has approved restrictions on three pesticides to better protect dwindling bee populations, to enter into force by December.
17 hrs ago | WOWT-TV Omaha
Wet Spring Conditions Bring Good News For Iowa Harvest
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey says growers are hopeful for a bountiful crop of spring produce that could begin showing up at farmers markets soon.
22 hrs ago | WNEM-TV Saginaw
Earthquake hits Russia's Far East
A powerful earthquake on Friday hit Russia's Far East with tremors felt as far away as Moscow, about 7,000 kilometers west of the epicenter.
5.7 earthquake hits Northern California
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake hit Northern California Thursday night that was widely felt across the region, but there were no reports of serious damage.
Richard III was in 'untidy' grave
The remains of King Richard III, which were discovered under a city car park, were found in a hastily dug, untidy grave, researchers have revealed.
New rules for labeling meat go into effect in US
Shoppers in the U.S. will soon have more information about where their meat comes from after new federal labeling rules went into effect Thursday.
Canada disapproves new meat labeling rules
Canada said Thursday that it is considering retaliatory measures against the United States in a dispute over meat-labeling rules that Ottawa and the World Trade Organization consider discriminatory.
Sweden's riots raise questions about inequality
Sweden has long been a bastion of generous social welfare and an egalitarian political culture.
Senate Rejects Genetically Modified Organism Labeling Amendment
The amendment by Vermont independent Sen. Bernie Sanders tried to clarify that states can require the labels.
Study: Amphibians disappearing at alarming rate
A new study has determined for the first time just how quickly frogs and other amphibians are disappearing around the United States.
Cockroaches quickly lose sweet tooth to survive
NEW YORK - For decades, people have been getting rid of cockroaches by setting out bait mixed with poison.
Gov. Brown continues climate change crusade
Gov. Jerry Brown is set to continue his climate change charge, joining scientists releasing a 20-page call to action on environmental problems including pollution, extinctions and population growth.
Mexico cartel dominates, torches western state
The farm state of Michoacan is burning. A drug cartel that takes its name from an ancient monastic order has set fire to lumber yards, packing plants and passenger buses in a medieval-like reign of terror.
Submerged structure stumps Israeli archaeologists
TIBERIAS, Israel - The massive circular structure appears to be an archaeologists dream: a recently discovered antiquity that could reveal secrets of ancient life in the Middle East and is just waiting to be excavated.