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Soda pop, Coke, Diet Coke
Ferre' Dollar/CNN

Artificial sweeteners: Healthy or not?

Sugar -- how can something so good be bad for us?

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Prescription drugs, pills
David Rust/CNN

Drug trial participant dies in France

A man has died in France after participating in a clinical drug trial, the University Hospital of Rennes said in a statement Sunday.

The conditions of five other volunteers have been improved to stable.

The French Health Ministry is investigating wha...

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Mosquito-borne virus prompts CDC travel warning
U.S. CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION via CNN

Baby with microcephaly had Zika infection

A Hawaii newborn born with microcephaly, an unusually small head, had been infected with the Zika virus. The case could be the first one reported in the United States linking the birth defect with the virus.

The Centers for Disease Control and Preven...

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Bernie Sanders December 2015
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Sanders would likely raise taxes to pay for universal health care

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders likely wants to raise everyone's taxes to pay for universal health care, but promises it will be worth it.

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Mosquito-borne virus prompts CDC travel warning
U.S. CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION via CNN

CDC issues travel warning due to Zika

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Friday advised pregnant women to postpone travel to Mexico, Puerto Rico and parts of Central America and South America due to the presence of the Zika virus.

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Sierra Leone locator
Google Maps

Sierra Leone reports Ebola death

Sierra Leone has reported a death from the Ebola virus -- a major setback hours after global experts said the outbreak is over in West Africa.

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Tom Vilsack
Alex Wong/Getty Images

Obama picks Vilsack to address heroin spike

President Barack Obama is naming a Cabinet-level point person to address the problem of heroin and other opiate use in rural communities.

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Talker Headlines

Marijuana joint

Multiple sclerosis: Using marijuana or some of the chemicals in the plant may help prevent muscle spasms, pain, tremors and stiffness, according to early-stage, mostly observational studies involving animals, lab tests and a small number of human patients. The downside -- it may impair memory, according to a small study involving 20 patients.

Take a weed break at work. It's allowed!

At most offices in America, smoking a joint during your lunch break or eating cannabis-laced brownies at your desk would land you in HR.

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Man dresses as woman for city news event in R.I.
MLK Day celebrates 30th anniversary
Woman loses key to chastity belt, asks fire crew for help
Former 'Saved by the Bell' star booked on jail sentence

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Iran hostages
CNN

Iran frees American prisoners: What to know

The release of prisoners could mark just the beginning of more political maneuvering between the U.S. and Iran. Here's the latest on the prisoner swap and what's next:

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Sunrise this morning over Stricker's Pond in Middleton.

Winter photos

Skiing, shoveling, or building a snowman...show us how you have fun during the winter. Submit a photo and share with us.

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Dustin Diamond mugshot
Ozaukee County Sheriff Depart

Stars who served time behind bars

With "Saved by the Bell" star Dustin Diamond reporting over the weekend to begin serving a four-month jail sentence, check out him and other celebrities who have served jail or prison sentences.

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Operation Power Flite, B-52s, 1957
United States Air Force Historical Research Agency

On this day: January 18

Three B-52s become the first aircraft to circle the globe non-stop, Willie O'Ree breaks the NHL's color barrier, "The Jeffersons" premieres, and Jim Thorpe gets his Olympic medals back, all on this day.

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Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, Charlton Heston at March on Washington
National Archives and Records Administration

Celebrities who joined March on Washington

When Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I Have a Dream" speech on the Lincoln Memorial steps during 1963's March on Washington, more than a few famous faces were on hand to help the cause.

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