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Letter: 'Zales does not sell cubic zirconia products'

Jul 11, 2012
A listener makes a correction to one of our previous stories.

Sitting for hours a day can shorten your life

Jul 10, 2012
A new study says even if you exercise regularly, sitting for three hours or more can take years off your life.

How many work emails do you get a day?

Jul 9, 2012
Someone actually came up with an average amount.

Soda for breakfast?

Jul 6, 2012
Three fast food chains are promoting breakfast deals that include drinks like a 28-ounce soda -- starting at six o'clock in the morning.

Russian lecturer forces students to take 23-hour exam

Jul 5, 2012
And you thought the SATs were exhausting.

The curse of the skyscraper strikes again

Jul 4, 2012
Tomorrow, The Shard will officially open in London. It's the tallest building in Europe at over a thousand feet high. Meanwhile, Britain's economy isn't looking so good.

Are you spending your 4th of July differently this year?

Jul 3, 2012
Is the bad economy or the bad weather going to affect your holiday plans this year? Let us know.
Is the bad economy or the bad weather going to affect your holiday plans this year? Let us know.
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Los Angeles police to use program to predict crimes

Jul 2, 2012
It's straight out of the Tom Cruise film, "Minority Report."
The Los Angeles Police Department is taking a page from "Minority Report" (seen here), utilizing computers in something called "predictive policing."

'The biggest risk is the one you never take'

Jun 29, 2012
On the best advice I've been given.

Final note on health care: We'll have to wait and see

Jun 28, 2012
For all the analysis and predictions about the health care reform law, nobody knows what will happen.