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Surgery Doesn't Help Women With Early-Stage Breast Carcinoma
Only women with more advanced cases of ductal carcinoma in situ benefited from surgery, a study found. Most women do have surgery for DCIS, although it's a controversial diagnosis.
So Far, So Good For The Economy. But What About The Second Half?
The Labor Department's June report showed decent job growth, with unemployment dipping to 5.3 percent. In fact, 2015's first half was fairly good. But economists see dangers lurking in the back half.
Alleged Gunman In Virginia Shooting Called Himself 'A Human Powder Keg'
ABC News says a man claiming to be Flanagan sent a fax that arrived after the killings, and that the same person also called to identify himself as the shooter.
Analysts See U.S. Border With Mexico As More Secure Than It's Been In 40 Years
A study by the Migration Policy Institute finds that entry by unauthorized immigrants continues to decline, and about half are nabbed by U.S. authorities at least once.
Obamacare Enrollment Triggers Drop In The Uninsured Rate
The sizable jump in Americans with insurance, due in large part to the implementation of the federal health law, is unprecedented since the creation of Medicare and Medicaid 50 years ago.
Wine Country Quake Leaves Behind Bottles In Shards
The wine industry in California's Napa Valley is taking stock of the damage from this weekend's magnitude 6.0 earthquake.
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Democrat Terry McAuliffe wins a squeaker in Virginia. Republican Chris Christie enjoys a laugher in New Jersey. A "big business" Republican defeats a Tea Party challenger in Alabama. Those are among Tuesday's highlights.
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Expecting A Spring Thaw, Shops And Restaurants Warm To Hiring
Employment and wages are increasing, along with hopes for more consumer spending, analysts say.
GM Was Slow To Recall Saturn Cars With Steering Flaw
General Motors delayed a safety recall of more than 330,000 cars, newly released federal documents show. The Saturn Ions were found to have defective power steering systems.
Housing Is Perking Up, But Realtors Worry About Young Buyers
Homeownership rates are depressed for people under 35. Economists say nearly 3 million more young adults are living with their parents, compared with 2007.
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