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49-Year-Old Woody Austin Wins Sanderson Farms
Woody Austin said he feels he still has the skills and drive to play on the PGA Tour even as his 50th birthday approaches.


Corgi's first reflection
Mocha the Welsh Corgi meets ... Mocha the Welsh Corgi.


UPDATE 1-Mexico to propose constitutional energy reform in August -top lawmaker
MEXICO CITY, July 24 (Reuters) - Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto will present an energy reform to Congress in August that proposes changing the constitution to encourage major new private...


USDA study shows incentives can help poor eat healthier foods
WASHINGTON, July 24 (Reuters) - Getting even a bit of extra money for buying more fruits and vegetables can help the poor improve their shopping habits and eat healthier foods, U.S. agriculture officials said on Wednesday.


Obama seeks second-term jolt with economic speech
GALESBURG, Illinois (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama sought to inject momentum into his economic and domestic policy agenda on Wednesday with a speech designed to clarify his vision for his...


New protests sweep Istanbul
The commercial and entertainment heart of Turkey's largest city again became the scene of clashes between riot police and small groups of protesters Saturday night, after security forces fired tear gas, water cannons and plastic pellets to disperse anti-government demonstrators.


Akamai earnings beat estimates as more people watch video online
(Reuters) - Akamai Technologies Inc , whose products help to move content quickly over the Internet, posted quarterly results ahead of Wall Street estimates as more people turn to the Web to watch movies and TV programs.


At least 35 killed as train derails in Spain reports
July 24 - At least 35 people are killed and 50 injured when a train derailed on the outskirts of the northern Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


ArtsBeat Sacha Baron Cohen Withdraws From Freddie Mercury Movie
Mr. Baron Cohen, known for reality-based comedies like Borat and Bruno, has fallen out due to that crazy little thing called creative differences.


'Law Order' star Dennis Farina dead at 69
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Dennis Farina, the former Chicago cop turned film and television actor best known for his role as wise-cracking detective Joe Fontana on the hit NBC police drama "Law Order," died in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Monday, his publicist said. He was 69.


Sports Briefing | Hockey Vancouver Will Host an Outdoor N.H.L. Game
Vancouver will become the third Canadian city to host a regular-season N.H.L. game outdoors when the Canucks play the Senators at BC Place next season.


MJ's mom 'I want to know what happened'
Michael Jackson's mother told jurors she filed a wrongful death lawsuit against AEG Live "because I want to know what really happened to my son."


Apple Tops Expectations on Strong iPhone Sales
The company said it had $6.9 billion in profit in the latest quarter, when it sold 31.2 million iPhones and 14.6 million iPads.


Daimler Shows Signs of Recovery
Shares in Daimler rose after the carmakers second-quarter results indicated that it had turned the corner after a rough start to the year.


At Home With George McDonald A Mayoral Candidate Reflects on the Mosaic of His Life
Grand Central Terminal has been a touchstone of sorts throughout George McDonalds life. Now he has a house that matches it.


Earnings cool U.S. stocks, bonds sag on data
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stock prices fell on Wednesday, retreating further from their record highs on disappointing results from several top companies, while stronger-than-expected U.S. and European factory data spurred selling in safe-haven U.S. and German government debt, sending their yields higher.


T Magazine Feeling For | Wireless Portable Speakers That Will Dress Up Any Room
The new line Grain Audio encases its audio products in solid walnut, infusing technology with an appealing dose of design.


Pope Francis delivers mass at Brazilian shrine
July 24 - Pope Francis calls on youth to "build a more just and united world" during mass at a Brazilian shrine, his first as pope outside Italy. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


Mariners Manager Eric Wedge Suffers 'Mild Stroke'
The Seattle Mariners say manager Eric Wedge suffered a "very mild stroke," that forced him to miss a three-game series against Cleveland, but is well enough to be released from the hospital.


Mentoring African women
CNN's Robyn Curnow meets Managing Director and CEO of Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria, Bola Adesola.


Pedroia Signs Eight-Year Deal With Red Sox
All-Star second baseman Dustin Pedroia signed an eight-year contract extension with the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday, all but ensuring he will fulfill a dream of spending his entire career with the Major League Baseball team.


Seven trapped in China mine accident
July 24 - Rescue efforts are underway after a coal mine accident trapped seven miners in southwest China, state media reports. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Pedroia Signs Eight-Year Deal With Red Sox
All-Star second baseman Dustin Pedroia signed an eight-year contract extension with the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday, all but ensuring he will fulfill a dream of spending his entire career with the Major League Baseball team.


Watch CNN FC episode 16
Champions League veterans Owen Hargreaves and David Ginola discuss the game between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.


NASCAR's pit crew pioneer
Christmas Abbott, 5'3 and 115 pounds, is the first woman to join a NASCAR pit crew team.


New golf course at St. Andrews
Living Golf goes behind the scenes as work starts on a new course at the home of golf.


Well The Kitchen as a Pollution Hazard
Cooking is a major source of indoor pollution, promoting a need for better ventilation standards.


No Starting QB Yet for Oklahoma; Texas Has Answer
Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops was quick to point out there still is no final decision on who will be the starting quarterback for the Sooners this season.


Blue planet rains liquid glass
Astronomers have found a deep azure blue planet orbiting another star 63 light years away -- the first time they've been able to determine the actual color of a planet outside our solar system, NASA and the European Space Agency said Thursday.


U.S. hero goes back for wingman
The last time Thomas Hudner was in North Korea, he was fighting for his life.


Faster than Dodd-Frank? Nearly everything
As the landmark financial legislation passes its third anniversary, regulators still are trying to put all its pieces in place. Meanwhile, some of historys biggest projects were finished in less time. (July 17, 2013)


UPDATE 2-Cheesecake Factory posts profit miss, shares fall
LOS ANGELES, July 24 (Reuters) - Cheesecake Factory Inc on Wednesday reported second-quarter profit that missed Wall Street's expectations because of softer-than-expected sales at established...


5 childbirth questions we never ask
The evolutionary background of human reproduction can shed much-needed light on some of life's most intimate mysteries.


U.S. regulators may weaken plan to rein in mortgage underwriting-sources
WASHINGTON, July 24 (Reuters) - U.S. regulators will soon unveil a new proposal that is seen as softening rules to prevent the type of shoddy underwriting practices that fueled the housing bubble,...


Inside the List
Catherine Coulter, whose F.B.I. thriller Bombshell is No. 5 on the hardcover fiction list, posts publicity updates on her official Web site alongside cat pictures and Tim Tebow fan notes.


Turning Addiction Into a Sideshow
The actress and author Kristen Johnston takes issue with how addicts are portrayed on television shows, in news reports and on social media.


Could drones be highways future?
Going off-road used to mean tearing up dirt tracks in a powerful four-by-four or gigantic monster truck.


John Kerry's bold push for peace
David Rothkopf says the Arab-Israeli conflict seems as intractable as ever, but the secretary of state's valiant bid to put it back on table is worth a try -- and could work.


Global Health Mold Toxins Tied to AIDS Epidemic
Aflatoxins, produced by mold on peanuts and corn, may be suppressing the immune system and worsening the AIDS epidemic in Africa.


Djokovic survives Del Potro onslaught
Novak Djokovic beats Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro to reach the Wimbledon final Friday where he will play home hope Andy Murray.


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