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Gardening Map Of Warming U.S. Has Plant Zones Moving North
Gardeners: Take heed. An updated plant map shows that the United States is getting warmer. That means spring planting may come earlier and some plants can tolerate new northern latitudes.
U.S. Economy Added 250,000 Jobs In October; Unemployment Remains At 3.7 Percent
Employers added more jobs than analysts expected, as the jobless rate remained at a nearly 50-year low. Friday's report gives voters a final glimpse of the economy before the midterm elections.
French President Tries Again For Tax On Rich
In a TV interview, Francois Hollande said companies that pay workers more than 1 million euros will see the tax on those salaries increase to 75 percent. The announcement comes as the Socialist leader battles plummeting approval ratings.
New Study Finds More Than A Third Of COVID-19 Patients Have Symptoms Months Later
The symptoms, such as headache, fatigue and cognitive dysfunction, persist or recur months after diagnosis, far more often than they do for the flu, researchers say.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says she was wrong about the risks of inflation
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen tells CNN she was wrong about the trajectory of inflation during interviews a year ago.
After a recount, Cuellar edges Cisneros in a closely watched Texas Democratic primary
Henry Cuellar, a longtime congressman, has narrowly defeated progressive challenger Jessica Cisneros.
Annabelle Gurwitch: A Fired White House Chef
Actress and Day to Day contributor Annabelle Gurwitch talks with Walter Scheib, a former White House chef, about presidential food preferences. They also discuss the circumstances surrounding his official departure from the White House kitchen.
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Expect to pay more this year to stage your Thanksgiving feast
The Farm Bureau's Thanksgiving report says the average cost of dinner for 10 people is $53.31. But don't cancel your meal yet: the cost for a turkey has already dropped since the survey was taken.
The power of grandma's hands — a mother and daughter remember
In this week's StoryCorps, a woman remembers growing up in the same apartment building, where her grandmother lived.
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Taking 10,000 Steps
Commentator Judy Muller tries out a pedometer and becomes preoccupied with counting her steps.
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