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Sandwich Monday: The Dahlia
For this week's Sandwich Monday, we try The Dahlia, from Denver Biscuit Co. It's a breakfast sandwich served on a French toast biscuit.
Look For The Super-Est Moon Of The Summer
The second of three so-called "supermoons" this year can be seen under clear skies Sunday night, but some argue the term is a bit of a stretch.
Report Details Industry's 'Cutthroat' Fight Of Miners' Claims
The Center for Public Integrity found miners face a concerted industry effort to deny compensation payments, which includes industry-hired lawyers withholding evidence favorable to miners and doctors at a major university "helping to defeat the claims of sick miners."
A Week Later, Still Too Close To Call In Virginia
It's about as close as it gets in Virginia's election for attorney general — just 17 votes separate Republican state Sen. Mark Obenshain and Democratic state Sen. Mark Herring out of more than 2.2 million cast.
Pepsi Pressured To Fight Big Sugar's 'Land Grab'
The anti-poverty group Oxfam is asking Pepsi's shareholders to approve a resolution that, if passed, would force the company to disclose its sugar suppliers and investigate whether those suppliers are implicated in "land grabs" that unfairly take land from the poor.
Brazil Admits It Has Spied On U.S. Diplomats
Brazil has complained bitterly over reports of U.S spying. Now the country is defending its its operations, saying they were in line with Brazilian law and in "defense of national interests."
VIDEO: Louisville Basketball Player Who Broke His Leg Returns, Hits Shot
Kevin Ware suffered a gruesome injury during last spring's NCAA men's basketball tournament. He reacted with a confidence and sense of humor that won him many fans. Now he's back on the court.
Home Prices Rise Again; Consumer Confidence Dips
The housing sector has been one of the economy's bright spots in recent months. Prices are still going up, but data suggest that the market is cooling or soon will be.
Finnished! Russian Hockey Team Bounced Out Of Olympics
The team that's been under the most pressure to win lost to Finland, 3-1.
Crisis In Ukraine: Formation Of New Government Is Delayed
While the search continues for ousted President Viktor Yanukovych, officials are working to fill the posts left vacant after his removal from office.
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