| Latest worldwide news | Well Rethinking Motion Sickness | | | Thomas Stoffregen, a kinesiologist, believes that motion sickness is connected to posture and gait, not imbalances in the inner ear. |
| U.S. government approves Arkansas Medicaid expansion proposal | | | Sept 27 (Reuters) - The U.S. government said on Friday that it had approved Arkansas' proposal to use federal money targeted for expanding the Medicaid health program for the poor to help low-income residents buy private insurance under President Barack Obama's healthcare law. |
| Planned Parenthood sues Texas over abortion restrictions | | | (Reuters) - Planned Parenthood, the largest U.S. abortion provider, filed a lawsuit in federal court on Friday challenging part of a new Texas law which the group said will dramatically reduce access to safe abortions, especially in rural areas of the huge state. |
| Doggie Weight Watchers | | | With waistlines expanding, some chubby dogs are being sent to fitness programs to get slim and trim. |
| 2 deny London soldier killing | | | Two men accused of murdering British soldier Lee Rigby in the south London neighborhood of Woolwich in May pleaded not guilty Friday at the Old Bailey criminal court in London. |
| The rise of golf's multimillionaires | | | The PGA Tour can make instant millionaires at virtually every one of its tournaments -- but it was not always that way. It took golf pioneer Billy Casper almost 15 years to reach seven figures in the nascent days of the pro circuit. |
| Kerry, Lavrov reach deal on Syria | | | Sept. 26 - United States Secretary of State John Kerry says he "did reach an agreement" with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on a resolution on Syria on Thursday. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
| Woods Voted Top Player for 11th Time | | | Tiger Woods on Friday was voted the PGA Tours player of the year for the 11th time on the strength of his five wins and his return to a No. 1 world ranking. |
| Pentagon sees decisions on U.S. weather satellite in next months | | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon is expected to reach decisions in coming months on how to meet its weather forecasting needs after the 2012 termination of a nearly $15 billion program being built by Northrop Grumman Corp, a senior official told Reuters on Thursday. |
| Sea program for peace | | | A program at sea looks to rock the boat on old hatreds in the Middle East. CNN's Sara Sidner reports. |
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