Census: Minorities now surpass whites in US births WASHINGTON—The number of people seeking U.S. unemployment benefits was unchanged last week, suggesting modest but steady gains in the job market.
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Going vegan, family style: New vegan fare makes an animal-free diet tastier than ever Before the television appearances and the best-selling cookbook, Roberto Martin was a typical "Top Chef" kind of guy: meat, meat and more meat. But then Ellen DeGeneres and her partner, Portia de Rossi, both vegans, hired him to be their personal chef.
Denver principal of school in cheating probe got bonuses for stellar scores The principal at one of two Denver elementary schools being investigated for cheating on standardized tests was paid at least $32,000 in bonuses as a reward for his students’ high achievement. In his 10 years as principal at Beach Court Elementary in north Denver, Frank Roti has won accolades — and financial reward — across the
Chuck Brown, "Godfather of Go-Go," dead at 75 Chuck Brown, "Godfather of Go-Go," has died at the age of 75
These moms need to go on a shame-free diet (5/17/2012) Dear Amy: My partner and I have two young daughters. Our oldest is 3. We have both struggled with our own body images and have done various diets throughout our lives.
As 'SNL' season ends, signs of a coming shift NEW YORK—How can "Saturday Night Live" possibly replace (fill in the blank)? How many times have we asked that question across nearly four decades?
Davidson: Denver Art Musem's Luncheon by Design springs forth in all its wears One way to describe the Denver Art Museum's Luncheon by Design is to say it was a two-way street paved with all sorts of interesting nuggets.
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