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Video: Snuggie vs. Slanket
You decide, which blanket with sleeves is better? The Snuggie or The Slanket? Mo Rocca investigates.
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-14
Video: Shedding Light on Winter Depression
Jeff Glor reports on how new eye treatments for Seasonal Affective Disorder can help someone's Winter blues.
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-14
Video: The End Result on Health Insurance Reform
Karen Ignagni, President of AAHP and Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Shultz join Bob Schieffer for a discussion on insurance reform in health care.
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-14
Video: Gibbs: Health Care "This Week"
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs told Bob Schieffer that health care reform will pass the House in one week. Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) said that House Democrats are being asked to "jump off a cliff".
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-14
Video: Face The Nation, 03.14.10
Is this "the week" for health care reform to pass in the House. Bob Schieffer speaks with Robert Gibbs and Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.). Plus; AAHP's Karen Ignagni and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Shultz debate health insurance reform.
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-14
Soggy, Windblown Northeast Still in Dark
At Least 2 Dead From Storm, Floods in N.E. States; Utilities Struggle to Restore Power to Half-Million Customers
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-14
Nuts & Bolts: 2010 Porsche Boxster S
Bottom line: The Boxster S is an excellent toy, much improved for 2010. But it has the same problem as previous models: There aren't many places to play with it the way it is meant to be played with.
feeds.washingtonpost.com 2010-03-14
Study finds link between school lunches, obesity
Students who regularly eat school-furnished lunches are more likely to be overweight and have higher levels of cholesterol than those who eat meals brought from home, a study found.
feeds.washingtonpost.com 2010-03-14
FEMA's sale of Katrina trailers sparks criticism
In a giant auction, the federal government has agreed to sell for pennies on the dollar most of the 120,000 formaldehyde-tainted trailers it bought nearly five years ago for Hurricane Katrina victims. But the sale of the units, perhaps the most visible symbol of the government's bungled response to...
feeds.washingtonpost.com 2010-03-14
Utah lawmaker quits over hot-tub revelation
SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah's House majority leader resigned from the legislature Saturday, two days after his confession about sitting nude in a hot tub with a teenage girl 25 years ago stunned this conservative state.
feeds.washingtonpost.com 2010-03-14
Critics: Military trial of terror suspects could open cases to legal uncertainty
Using a military commission to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his co-defendants for their alleged role in the Sept. 11 attacks could open the case to significant legal uncertainty and expose fresh details of detainee abuse in a proceeding that might not get underway for two years or longer, national...
feeds.washingtonpost.com 2010-03-14
Colorado woman linked to Swedish murder plot, 'JihadJane'
Federal officials confirmed Saturday that a second suburban American woman was apprehended in connection with a plot to kill a Swedish artist who angered the Muslim world with a derogatory drawing of the prophet Muhammad.
feeds.washingtonpost.com 2010-03-14
Storm leaves Northeast soggy, windblown and dark
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- Utility crews pushed through fallen trees and windblown debris to reach downed power lines Sunday, working to restore electricity to more than a half-million homes and businesses after strong winds and heavy rain wreaked havoc in parts of the Northeast.
feeds.washingtonpost.com 2010-03-14
AP: Pentagon gun was from Memphis police
Two guns used in high-profile shootings this year at the Pentagon and a Las Vegas courthouse both came from the same unlikely ...
rssfeeds.usatoday.com 2010-03-14
Allergy sufferers journey into the season of symptoms
Seasonal allergies won't kill you, but they sure can knock you down. USA TODAY sorts through the latest allergy research.
rssfeeds.usatoday.com 2010-03-14
Tricor doesn't lower diabetics' heart risk in large study
The drugmaker argues that the patients used in the study did not qualify for treatment with fenofibrate and therefore did not ...
rssfeeds.usatoday.com 2010-03-14
Storm leaves Northeast soggy, windblown, dark
Utility crews pushed through fallen trees and windblown debris to reach downed power lines Sunday, working to restore electricity ...
rssfeeds.usatoday.com 2010-03-14
Heart health: Doctors devise less invasive valve surgery
A new study shows that leaky heart valves can be fixed without major surgery by guiding a clip into place from an incision in ...
rssfeeds.usatoday.com 2010-03-14
Thousands mourn death of slain Calif. teen
Thousands of teachers, classmates and neighbors filled a high school stadium Saturday to honor a 17-year-old girl whose body ...
rssfeeds.usatoday.com 2010-03-14
New York Times Hires Family Member
The New York Times hired David Perpich, a member of the family that controls the newspaper, to help run nytimes.com.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
Dodd Bill to Toughen Stance on Banks
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd is finalizing a bill to rework financial market rules that is expected to be tougher against banks than previously expected.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
Abbott Heart Device Meets Goals
An Abbott Laboratories device designed to improve a leaky heart valve without major surgery met its safety and effectiveness goals in a key study released Sunday.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
Abbott's TriCor Underperforms in Diabetes Test
Abbott's cholesterol drug TriCor failed to significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes among diabetics in a large government-sponsored study, reinforcing doubts about the drug's usefulness despite its popularity.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
Novartis Drugs Fail in Diabetes Test
A study found that Novartis's blockbuster blood-pressure drug Diovan modestly lowered the incidence of diabetes in certain patients, but another Novartis drug failed to do so, and neither drug reduced the risk of heart attacks in these patients.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
OPEC's Next Challenge: Production Targets
As the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries prepares to meet for the first time in three months, a debate is brewing within the 12-nation oil cartel over what its post-recession production might look like.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
AIG Nears Retention-Payment Deadline
American International Group remained locked in discussions with former employees of its financial-products unit as it attempted to extract a final $5 million in retention payments. Payments are to be made by Monday.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
Chinese Agency Probes H-P Flaws
China's product-quality agency said it is looking into complaints from a small number of Chinese consumers about Hewlett-Packard's handling of flaws in some of its personal computers.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
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Cnooc, Bridas Form Venture
China's Cnooc said it is paying $3.1 billion for a 50% stake in a unit of Argentina's Bridas Energy to form a joint venture in move to boost its production and reserves.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
Prius Incident Raises Questions
An investigation of the Toyota Prius that was involved in a dramatic incident on a California highway last week found a particular pattern of wear on the car's brakes that raises questions about the driver's version of the event.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
Google Likely to Close China Search
The U.S. Web giant appears increasingly likely to shutter its Chinese-language search engine, a step that would remove one of the last major foreign players from the world's most populous and fastest-growing Internet market.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
New York Times Hires Family Member
The New York Times hired David Perpich, a member of the family that controls the newspaper, to help run nytimes.com.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
Prius Incident Raises Questions
An investigation of the Toyota Prius that was involved in a dramatic incident on a California highway last week found a particular pattern of wear on the car's brakes that raises questions about the driver's version of the event.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
China Takes Aim at U.S. on Currency
Premier Wen Jiabao had sharp words for Washington in his annual news conference Sunday, ceding little ground on China's currency policy and suggesting that U.S. efforts to boost its exports by weakening the dollar amounted to "a kind of trade protectionism."
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
Dodd Bill to Toughen Stance on Banks
Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd is finalizing a bill to rework financial market rules that is expected to be tougher against banks than previously expected.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
Novartis Drugs Fail in Diabetes Test
A study found that Novartis's blockbuster blood-pressure drug Diovan modestly lowered the incidence of diabetes in certain patients, but another Novartis drug failed to do so, and neither drug reduced the risk of heart attacks in these patients.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
AIG Nears Retention-Payment Deadline
American International Group remained locked in discussions with former employees of its financial-products unit as it attempted to extract a final $5 million in retention payments. Payments are to be made by Monday.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
Cnooc, Bridas Form Venture
China's Cnooc said it is paying $3.1 billion for a 50% stake in a unit of Argentina's Bridas Energy to form a joint venture in move to boost its production and reserves.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
White House Yet to Settle on Venue for 9/11 Trials
The Obama administration is keeping its options open on where to try the alleged perpetrators of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
blogs.wsj.com 2010-03-14
U.S. Stocks May Be the Best Bargains
Problems abroad -- from the meltdown in Greece to a Japanese economy that seems stuck in permanent recession -- are making U.S. stocks look better and better, at least in the short run.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
Google Likely to Close China Search
The U.S. Web giant appears increasingly likely to shutter its Chinese-language search engine, a step that would remove one of the last major foreign players from the world's most populous and fastest-growing Internet market.
online.wsj.com 2010-03-14
NYC Woman Beaten after Rebuffing Man
Suspect Followed Victim into Bar Bathroom, Where He Attacked Her Until She Lost Consciousness; Police Pursue Video Leads
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-13
Seattle Bomb Suspect in Custody
Man Claimed to Have Explosives Attached to His Body, Prompting Police to Close Part of City
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-13
Tiger Woods Left Mississippi Too Soon
Opinion: Disgraced Golf Superstar Could Learn From Gay Teen's Courageous Stance to Attend Prom
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-13
WTC Workers Urged to Take $657M Settlement
At Least 95 Percent of the Thousands of Workers Sickened at Ground Zero Must Approve Deal; Some Criticize it as Insufficient
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-13
Video: Seattle Bomb Suspect on Tape
CBS News RAW: A man wrapped in duct tape alarmed people in downtown Seattle by making threats and walking around with a pipe taped to his arm before surrendering.
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-13
U.S. Knew of Sharif Mobley, Official Says
NJ Man Arrested on Terror Charges in Yemen Had Been on Government's Radar, Law Enforcement Source Says
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-13
Texas Social Studies Goes Conservative
Far-Right Faction Wields Power to Shape Lessons on History, Religion, Free Enterprise
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-13
Woods Crash Raised Domestic Violence Flag
Ambulance Crew Wouldn't Allow Golfer's Wife Elin to Ride With Husband to Hospital Because of Concern About Fight
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-13
American Foster Kids Hold Out Hope
Brantwood Children's Home in Montgomery Alabama Hasn't Had A Single Adoption in Four Years
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-13
Potholes: Beware the Rides of March
Thawing out After a Tough Winter, Drivers Left to Jockey Street Craters While Cities Struggle to Stretch Budgets
feeds.cbsnews.com 2010-03-13
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