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Datsun's Rebirth In India And The Revival Of Long-Gone Cars
Nissan announced Monday that it was reviving the iconic brand for India and other emerging markets. It's not the only car model that has come back.
Romney Says He Paid A Tax Rate Of At Least 13 Percent
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on Thursday revealed a bit more about his tax history, telling reporters: "I never paid less than 13 percent" in the past 10 years. The Obama campaign's response: "Prove it."
So, Who Sent Those Sick Cows To The Slaughterhouse?
Graphic undercover video shines a light on dairies that send old and potentially sick cows to slaughter. Dairy cows spend their lives turning food into milk, not meat, and can suffer various ailments.
Simone Biles Has 2 More Signature Moves Under Her Name After World Championships
The 22-year-old star gymnast landed a double-double dismount from the balance beam that will now be known as the "Biles," and a triple-double that is being dubbed the "Biles II."
It Was A Balmy 90 Degrees In Anchorage — For The 1st Time On Record
The Alaskan city just had its hottest and driest June ever, with average daily temperatures 5 degrees above normal. Crews are also battling wildfires across the state.
Congress and Farmers Are Shocked By Proposed USDA Cuts
The Trump administration wants to cut both food aid to the poor and subsidies for the nation's farmers. Supporters of both programs are joining forces to fight the cuts in Congress.
Patients Often Aren't Offered Minimally Invasive Surgery
Laparascopic surgery can be faster, safer and cheaper, but patients don't always get the choice even if it's appropriate, a study finds. Using it more often would reduce complications and save money.
American Pharoah Wins Preakness Stakes, Has Shot At Triple Crown
Saturday's race at Pimlico Race Course — the second leg of the Triple Crown — was drenched by a driving rain. American Pharoah powered through the mud to win by seven lengths.
Glitches Galore: A Brief History Of Technical Problems On Wall Street
Computer-related problems on the New York Stock Exchange halted trading for more than three hours on Wednesday, but it was not a one-off.
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.
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