In summer, the Grand Canyon is the Disney World of national parks, with crowds and traffic jams. In winter, it’s a peaceful, if still awe-inspiring, retreat for its few visitors.
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As they revise their psychiatric diagnostic manual, researchers are wondering why so many women feel little sexual desire and what should be done for them.
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Pupils at the Waldorf School of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., spend three hours each day outdoors, regardless of the weather.
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Washington’s assumption that the economic recovery will trickle down to workers is wrong and unacceptable. It’s time for an emergency jobs program.
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With the program’s Web employees now in the fold, “NewsHour” is changing its name, adding a co-anchor and raising its presence online.
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Why a cocktail of half-truths, propaganda and outright lies about America have taken hold in the Arab-Muslim world since 9/11.
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Even in the face of rapid development, this funky college town still clings to its eccentric roots.
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A program once scorned as a failed welfare scheme now helps feed one in eight Americans and one in four children.
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Benedict XVI, a noted liturgist himself who is no fan of the past 40 years of change, has slowly reversed the innovations of his predecessors.
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A six-week primer focuses on the history, the horticulture and the legal how-to’s of medical marijuana in Michigan.
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