Sunday, November 29, 2015

Your Adult Siblings May Hold The Secret To A Long, Happy Life Plus 4 More Stories

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Shots - Health News

Your Adult Siblings May Hold The Secret To A Long, Happy Life

Our siblings are with us for longer than anyone else through our lives. Strong sibling relationships can cushion the blows of aging, while conflict cuts to the bone.

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The Two-Way

Trump Doubles Down On Claim He Saw Thousands Cheer In N.J. On 9/11

In an interview, Donald Trump said people in New Jersey — "where you have large Arab populations" — were cheering when the Twin Towers came down. Police, however, have said it did not happen.

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Religion

Before The Body Of A Child Saint, A Mother Struggles To Forgive Her Child

The remains of St. Maria Goretti just finished a 54-city tour of the U.S. At the relic's final stop, in Oklahoma City, one widow went to seek the strength to forgive her husband's murderer — her son.

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All Songs Considered

Hear 'Kevin,' The New Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Song Featuring Leon Bridges

Macklemore's latest effort with producer Ryan Lewis is a funk-flavored tirade against the ravages of drug addiction.

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Politics

Why Do Young People Like Socialism More Than Older People Do?

There are two big reasons why millennials are embracing the political philosophy that presidential candidate Bernie Sanders preaches: the economy and history.

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