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Case-Shiller home-price index hits new low
Money & CompanyAn index of home prices in the nation's largest cities plumbed new depths in March, pushing past a low set during the worst of the Great Recession. The ominous new drop for the Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller index of 20 cities,...... -
Kyle Busch discusses next week's Prelude to the Dream race
The Fabulous ForumThe Prelude to the Dream race is a throwback to the humble beginnings of stock-car racing. The event highlights modern-day superstars returning to the roots of car racing by competing on a dirt track in a dirt late model stock...... -
David Mills dies at 48; Emmy-winning writer for 'The Wire,' 'NYPD Blue'
David Mills, a former journalist and Emmy-winning television writer best known for his work on "NYPD Blue" and "The Wire," has died. He was 48.
Mills died Tuesday of an apparent brain aneurysm in New Orleans, where he had been working on the upcoming HBO...Tags: David Simon, Television, Health, George Clinton, The Washington Post
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Lessons of America's Civil War
Los Angeles TimesCan anything new be said about the American Civil War? Though the causes and campaigns have all been examined by ranks of historians, many books are coming this spring for the 150th anniversary of the war's start on April 12, 1861, when Confederate...Tags: History, Unrest, Conflicts and War, American Civil War (1861-1865), Photography, University of Oxford
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Obama goes local to sell deficit message
President Obama takes his budget message on the road this week, with town hall meetings in Virginia, Nevada and California this week.
But first he's reaching out to voters in a set of likely 2012 swing states by again inviting local television...Tags: Television, Weather, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Entertainment, Walter Cronkite
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David F. Friedman dies at 87; exploitation filmmaker pioneered B-movie gore
David F. Friedman, the godfather of B-movie gore who produced 1963's "Blood Feast," which paved a bloody path that led to increasingly graphic horror movies, has died. He was 87.
Friedman died Monday of heart failure at a nursing home in Anniston, Ala.,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Physical Conditions, Cornell University, Health, Horror (genre)
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Pet rescue transports give hope, worry to animal shelters
L.A. UnleashedKINSTON, N.C. — Every day, hundreds of animals are taken in trucks, vans and cars from overcrowded Southern shelters, where euthanasia rates sometimes reach 70%, to states in the North, where puppies and kittens are not as plentiful. It's a...... -
Weekly remarks: GOP says president AWOL on budget; Obama wants more South America trade
Top of the TicketRepublican Jaime Herrera Beutler says U.S. fiscal situation is serious; Obama hails his upcoming trip to Southern Hemisphere.... -
Home prices decline in January
Money & CompanyHome prices in January continued to slide in America’s major metropolitan areas, according to data released Tuesday. The Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller index showed that prices in 20 major U.S. cities dropped an average of 3.1% in January from the... -
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Fantasia Barrino opens up about her dark days and her painful healing process
Show TrackerAugust was supposed to be Fantasia Barrino's comeback month. For three years, the "American Idol" winner had been working on her third album, recording 100 songs with a variety of producers around the country, selecting tracks that would speak to......
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