Miami named most miserable U.S. city (Reuters)
Reuters – Warm sun, white beaches, and million-dollar mansions notwithstanding, Miami has captured the dubious distinction of being the most miserable city in the United States, according to a new poll.
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Miami named most miserable U.S. city
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U.S. twin births have doubled in three decades: study (Reuters)
Reuters – The number of twins born in the United States has doubled in the last three decades largely as a result of fertility treatments, with one in 30 infants born in 2009 a twin, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Wednesday.
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U.S. twin births have doubled in three decades: study
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U.S. twin births have doubled in three decades: study (Reuters)
Reuters – The number of twins born in the United States has doubled in the last three decades largely as a result of fertility treatments, with one in 30 infants born in 2009 a twin, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Wednesday.
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Large Earthquake Shakes Siberia
A very strong earthquake shook the southwestern Siberia region of Russia on Tuesday. According to the United States Geological Survey, the preliminary magnitude of this quake was 6.6. The website Earthquake-Report.com stated that the Chinese seismological agency registered the quake as 7.0 in magnitude.
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Large Earthquake Shakes Siberia
Should Every Home Be Built to Withstand an Earthquake?
On Nov. 6, Oklahoma experienced its biggest earthquake ever: a magnitude 5.6 temblor centered near the small town of Sparks. Fortunately, the damage was minimal — only 14 buildings and a few roads will need minor repairs — but the event, as well as the earthquake that surprised the East Coast in August, was another reminder that sizable quakes can strike many parts of the United States, not just …
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Should Every Home Be Built to Withstand an Earthquake?
4.8 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Southeastern Texas
Southern Texas shook on Thursday morning with a 4.8 magnitude earthquake, located south of San Antonio. According to the United States Geological Survey, the temblor was at a depth of about 1.9 miles.
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4.8 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Southeastern Texas
2 migrants found dead on San Diego coast
Two Mexican men were found dead at sea in the San Diego area and another was critically injured, the latest casualties among migrants who are increasingly using the Pacific Ocean to enter the United States illegally.
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Border Patrol: 2 men found dead on San Diego coast
Two Mexican men were found dead at sea in the San Diego area, the latest casualties among migrants who are increasingly using the Pacific Ocean to enter the United States illegally.
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Border Patrol: 2 men found dead on San Diego coast
Travel Picks: Top 10 wacky U.S. summer events (Reuters)
Reuters – If you enjoy the strange, unusual or downright wacky and you’re planning a summer of fun in the United States, online travel adviser TripAdvisor (http://www.tripadvisor.com) may have a festival of foolishness that will appeal to you in its top 10 list of the wackiest summer events in the United States. Reuters has not endorsed this list:
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Oops! Statue of Liberty postage stamp shows Las Vegas (Reuters)
Reuters – After printing 3 billion copies of a new postage stamp bearing an image of the Statue of Liberty, the United States Postal Service received a strange question from a stamp collector.
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Oops! Statue of Liberty postage stamp shows Las Vegas
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