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Slate's Explainer: Why Is There So Much Salt in Processed Foods?

May 18, 2013 4:00 am

The Institute of Medicine concluded this week that there is no reason for people to keep their sodium consumption below 1,500 milligrams per day, as had been previously recommended for most adults. The panel's approved level of 2,300 milligrams per....MORE

Text of senators' letters to the IRS

May 17, 2013 4:00 am

Text of two letters sent to IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman in 2012 and signed by U. S. Sens. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., Michael Bennet, D-Colo., Al Franken, D-Minn., Charles Schumer, D-N. Y., Jeanne Shaheen, D-N. H., Tom Udall, D-N. M., and Sheldon....MORE

Health reforms penalize some Indians

May 17, 2013 4:00 am

Health reforms penalize some Indians, In this photo taken Thursday, April 11, 2013 Liz DeRouen, 49, left, gets her blood pressure checked by medical assistant Jacklyn Stra, right, at the Sonoma County Indian Health Project in Santa Rosa, Calif. When DeRouen needs any kind of health care services, from diabetes counseling to a dental cleaning, she checks into a government-funded clinic in Northern California's wine country that covers all her medical needs. Her care and the medical services for her children and grandchildren are paid for as part of the government's obligations to American Indian tribes dating back nearly a century. But under President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, DeRouen and tens of thousands of others who identify as Native American will face a new reality. They will have to buy their own health insurance policies or pay a $695 fine from the Internal Revenue Service unless they can prove they are

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — When Liz DeRouen needs any kind of health care services, from diabetes counseling to a dental cleaning, she checks into a government-funded clinic in Northern California's wine country that covers all her medical needs. Her ....MORE

Internet revives a mysterious poisoning case in China

May 16, 2013 4:00 am

BEIJING — She was a promising student at Beijing's prestigious Tsinghua University, a talented musician who loved to swim and dreamed of studying German and computer science. But in her sophomore year, Zhu Ling began suffering acute stomach....MORE

Cars made in Brazil are deadly

May 15, 2013 4:00 am

Cars made in Brazil are deadly , In this March 6, 2008 photo, Ford Ka cars are assembled in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Brazil. The Ford Ka hatchback sold in Europe scored four stars when it was tested by Euro NCAP in 2008; its Latin American version scored one star. Ford acknowledged that particular Ka is built on an outdated platform, and said it cannot be compared with the European version of the same name. More than 10,000 cars roll off the local assembly lines of the industry's biggest automakers a day. The country is now the fourth largest auto market in the world. But experts say thousands of Brazilians are dying every year in auto accidents that in many cases shouldn't have proven fatal.

SAO PAULO (AP) — The cars roll endlessly off the local assembly lines of the industry's biggest automakers, more than 10,000 a day, into the eager hands of Brazil's new middle class. The shiny new Fords, Fiats, and Chevrolets tell the tale of....MORE

Leaving Bangladesh? Not an easy choice for brands

May 14, 2013 4:00 am

Leaving Bangladesh? Not an easy choice for brands , In this Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012 photo, a message advertises the frequency of new merchandise arriving at an H&M store as a shopper passes by outside, in Atlanta. The rising death toll from the building collapse that killed more than 1,000 garment workers in Bangladesh on April 24, 2013, may force Western brands to make a choice: Stay and work to improve conditions. Or leave and face higher costs, similar or worse worker conditions in other low-wage countries and criticism for abandoning a poor nation where per-capita gross domestic product is just $2,000 per year. Most retailers have vowed to stay and promised to work to improve conditions. Wal-Mart and the Swedish retailer H&M, the top two producers of clothing in Bangladesh, have said they have no plans to leave.

NEW YORK (AP) — Bangladesh offers the global garment industry something unique: Millions of workers who quickly churn out huge amounts of well-made underwear, jeans and T-shirts for the lowest wages in the world. But since a building collapse....MORE

New life as a found boy

May 13, 2013 4:00 am

New life as a found boy, Zach Bowers, 18, and his brother Isaiah Bowers, 17, left, in St. George, Utah. The brothers had some major adjustments to mainstream society after growing up in a fundamentalist sect of the Mormon church in Colorado City, Arizona.

ST. GEORGE, Utah - Zach Bowers' cultural education included a battle of wills over a simple task: how to mop the kitchen floor. Just when the teenager thought he was done with the weekly chore, Debbie Hofhines would loom like a drill sergeant,....MORE

The Last Buffalo Hunt/

May 12, 2013 4:00 am

In 1957, a curator at the Smithsonian was dismantling the museum's exhibit of six taxidermy buffalo when he found a mysterious metal box buried in the fake prairie ground. Inside was a handwritten note, dated March 7, 1888. The letter was written by....MORE

King, Messiah: New baby names suggest high hopes

May 11, 2013 4:00 am

King, Messiah: New baby names suggest high hopes, In this May, 2008 file photo, luggage tags with children's names are displayed in East Montpelier, Vt. Jacob and Sophia top the list of most popular baby names again. It's Jacob's 14th straight year at the top and the second year in a row for Sophia.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Talk about high expectations for a newborn: King and Messiah are among the fastest-rising baby names for American boys. They're just a little behind Major, the boy's name that jumped the most spots on the Social Security....MORE

Ghost Army of inflatable decoys helped WWII effort

May 10, 2013 4:00 am

Ghost Army of inflatable decoys helped WWII effort, At his Wynnewood, Pennsylvania condo, Bernie Mason, who was in the Ghost Army in WWII, displays his dog tags and his bronze star, April 23, 2013.

PHILADELPHIA — Bernie Mason spent World War II moving Army tanks, sometimes picking them up and setting them down with his bare hands. He's not superhuman. And the tanks weren't some ultralight secret weapon. It was combat trickery. As a 21-year-....MORE

A day in the strawberry fields seems like forever

May 9, 2013 4:00 am

A day in the strawberry fields seems like forever, Los Angeles Times writer Hector Becerra packs strawberries he picked alongside workers in a Santa Maria, California field, April 2, 2013. Becerra writes a first person story about picking strawberry crops and why there's an American shortage of workers willing to do this type of work.

SANTA MARIA, Calif. — About 30 minutes into my job as a picker, the strawberry fairy left her first gift. On one of the beds of berries that seemed to stretch forever into the Santa Maria marine layer, Elvia Lopez had lain a little bundle of....MORE

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Desperate migrants meet with misery in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula

May 8, 2013 4:00 am

Desperate migrants meet with misery in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, Young African migrants wait in the sand after escaping their captors in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. Many of them had been held in bondage for months after being kidnapped or given false promises of finding work in Israel.

RAFAH, Egypt — He counted his scars at the desert's edge. Scabbed electrical burns, purple splotches etched by chains, a map of blisters raised by candle wax dripped across his back. His captors threatened to bury his body beneath the sand and....MORE

Baltimore case depicts corrupt jail culture ruled by drugs, money, sex

May 7, 2013 4:00 am

Baltimore case depicts corrupt jail culture ruled by drugs, money, sex, BALTIMORE: The Baltimore City Detention Center can hold more than 2,000 prisoners awaiting trial.

Inside a gray brick fortress, past a barbed-wire fence, two women in prison guard uniforms traded words about their pregnancies."Did he tell you we was having a son?" Tiffany Linder asked, according to court documents recounting the conversation.....MORE

Flubbing a baseline test on purpose is often futile

May 6, 2013 4:00 am

In 2011, quarterback Peyton Manning suggested he purposely flubbed a preseason neurocognitive baseline test to make the results of any postconcussion test look better, which might have improved his chances of returning to play sooner. The attempted....MORE

Anecdotal evidence provides clues to youth concussions

May 6, 2013 4:00 am

Anecdotal evidence provides clues to youth concussions, Emerson Boone, 16, a basketball player, is tested for hand-eye coordination at Boston Children's Hospital in Boston, March 1, 2013. Youth sports concussion clinics are operating at the center of America's heightened awareness and increasing worry about concussions among young athletes like Boone.

Youth sports concussion clinics operate at the center of America's heightened awareness and increasing worry about concussions among young athletes. Listening to the hundreds of stories of how concussions have occurred, examining patients and....MORE

National Mall needs a face-lift, and the private sector chips in

May 6, 2013 4:00 am

National Mall needs a face-lift, and the private sector chips in, Robert Vogel, superintendent of the National Mall and Memorial Parks, speaks at the Trust for the National Mall luncheon, May 2, 2013, in Washington, DC. The Trust is looking to renovate the area of the nation's capital that stretches from the U.S. Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial and is lined with Smithsonian museums and other monuments.

WASHINGTON _ The nation's front lawn needs sprucing up. The National Mall, the monument-filled, museum-lined, two-mile centerpiece of the capital, envisioned as a Paris-like boulevard, is showing wear and tear. Twenty-five million visitors a year take ....MORE

Part 2 of the drug war fugitive story: "Watch your back"

May 5, 2013 4:00 am

Part 2 of the drug war fugitive story:

Mexico intensified its search for informant Luis Octavio Lopez Vega in 1999. The Foreign Ministry requested Washington’s assistance to determine whether he lived in the United States, a senior American federal law enforcement official said.....MORE

China Cyberspies Outwit U.S. Stealing Vital Military Secrets

May 5, 2013 4:00 am

WASHINGTON — Among defense contractors, QinetiQ North America is known for spy-world connections and an eye- popping product line. Its contributions to national security include secret satellites, drones, and software used by U. S. special....MORE

Globe-trotting Cuban activists sway world opinion

May 4, 2013 4:00 am

Globe-trotting Cuban activists sway world opinion, Rosa Maria Paya answers questions about her father at a meeting with the Miami Herald Editorial Board, April 15, 2013, in Miami, Florida.

MIAMI - At least half a dozen Cuban activists are now crisscrossing the globe, more or less at the same time, publicly airing their grievances against the Cuban government and meeting with high-level officials and politicians abroad. What gives? Many ....MORE

Feds seek control of Mongols Motorcycle Club’s symbol as legal weapon

May 3, 2013 4:00 am

WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors just lost a quarter of a million dollars trying to take away the Mongols Motorcycle Club trademark. Now they’re trying again. Revving up an unusual free speech case, prosecutors in Southern California....MORE

Hacker's Conviction Fuels Claims of Government Overreach

May 2, 2013 4:00 am

WASHINGTON - Their guns drawn, a dozen federal agents, police and forensics experts kicked in the door of a run-down two-story home in Arkansas shortly after dawn, barged inside and ordered the occupants to put their hands on their heads. ....MORE

Loans borrowed against pensions are squeezing retirees

May 1, 2013 4:00 am

To retirees, the offers can sound like the answer to every money worry: convert tomorrow's pension checks into today's hard cash. But these offers, known as pension advances, are having devastating financial consequences for a growing number of older ....MORE

Increasingly, cameras follow you everywhere

April 30, 2013 4:00 am

HACKENSACK, N. J. — They are watching as you work out at the gym, wait for a train, drive a car or walk down the street. Video surveillance cameras, both private and public, are just about everywhere — observing people as they go about....MORE

Navajo the chosen one for new 'Star Wars' dub

April 29, 2013 4:00 am

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — In the new translation of "Star Wars," Darth Vader is Luke's bizhe'e. The classic 1977 film that launched a science fiction empire and revealed the force within a farm boy who battles evil has been dubbed in Japanese,....MORE

Hitler's food taster tells of poisoning fears

April 28, 2013 4:00 am

BERLIN (AP) — They were feasts of sublime asparagus — laced with fear. And for more than half a century, Margot Woelk kept her secret hidden from the world, even from her husband. Then, a few months after her 95th birthday, she revealed....MORE

A Most Dangerous Spy

April 27, 2013 4:00 am

WASHINGTON — Ana Montes has been locked up for a decade with some of the most frightening women in America. Once a highly decorated U. S. intelligence analyst with a two-bedroom co-op in Washington, Montes today lives in a two-bunk cell in the....MORE

In Mali, scribe keeps an ancient calling alive

April 26, 2013 4:00 am

BAMAKO, Mali — Homemade twig pens stand like off-duty soldiers in a jar on Boubacar Sadeck's worktable. The morning sun steals into a room stuffed with a jumble of papers, ink bottles and stretched animal hides. He sits thoughtfully before a....MORE

Some course adjustments? Virtually guaranteed

April 25, 2013 4:00 am

LOS ANGELES — The public health class got ready for its first lecture: Attending were the pharmacist from Pakistan, the psychologist from Brazil, the dietitian from Louisiana, the journalist from Los Angeles — and 4,500 other people. It's ....MORE

Nevada farmer turns casino leftovers into feast

April 24, 2013 4:00 am

NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. — With a satisfied grin, farmer Bob Combs watches the big truck slowly dump its greasy load, a Niagara Falls of yesterday's kitchen leftovers that sends off a sickening spray as it splashes into a metal bin. The greenish-....MORE

Economic Indicators: What if They're Wrong?

April 23, 2013 4:00 am

When President Barack Obama unveiled his $3.77 trillion budget, a key selling point relied on a somewhat arcane economic indicator: the ratio of federal debt to GDP (the goods and services the nation produces). How much debt can the nation manage?....MORE

'Grandmother of Afghanistan' says it may be time to move on

April 22, 2013 4:00 am

KABUL, Afghanistan _ After more than half a century of helping Afghans preserve their history and culture and improve their lives, Nancy Hatch Dupree's extraordinary run in Afghanistan might be ending. Dupree came to Afghanistan in 1962 with her....MORE

America turns left on social issues, but not on government

April 21, 2013 4:00 am

WASHINGTON _ Some saw Barack Obama as a modern-day Franklin Roosevelt, ushering in a 21st century version of New Deal liberalism. Others saw a John F. Kennedy, heralding the dawn of a new progressive age of expanding rights. America in the age of....MORE

Zurich Mayor Renounces U.S. Citizenship Amid Tighter Tax Rules

April 20, 2013 4:00 am

GENEVA — The mayor of Zurich gave up U. S. citizenship, one of a growing number of Americans to do so after Switzerland agreed to implement tighter asset-disclosure rules. Corine Mauch, 52, a member of the Socialist Party born in Iowa City, Iowa,....MORE

Nevada buses hundreds of mentally ill patients to cities around country

April 19, 2013 4:00 am

SACRAMENTO, Calif. _ Over the past five years, Nevada's primary state psychiatric hospital has put hundreds of mentally ill patients on Greyhound buses and sent them to cities and towns across America. Since July 2008, Rawson-Neal Psychiatric....MORE

A fight in Colorado over uranium mines

April 18, 2013 4:00 am

SLICK ROCK, Colo. – The Dolores River bends through southwestern Colorado like a gooseneck, shaded by red rock canyons that leave those who pass through here breathless. Hidden from the riverbanks, behind cottonwoods and mule deer tracks, are....MORE

Focus on Standardized Testing Leads to 'Opt-Out' Movement

April 17, 2013 4:00 am

WASHINGTON — A decade into the school accountability movement, pockets of resistance to standardized testing are sprouting up around the country, with parents and students opting out of the high-stakes tests used to evaluate schools and....MORE

Untold in stock market tale: the struggle of small players

April 16, 2013 4:00 am

It’s tough to make sense of the economy these days. The latest jobs numbers show hiring is down. Taxes are up, austerity reigns in Washington and consumers are skittish. Yet the stock market is defying gravity, marching ever higher in spite of....MORE

Analysis: Obama's budget plan limits his bargaining power

April 15, 2013 4:00 am

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's budget overtures to Republicans may limit his bargaining power if the GOP ever returns to the negotiating table on a grand deficit-reduction deal. In essence, Obama's spending blueprint is a final....MORE

Obama’s budget revives benefits as divisive issue, for 2014 ... and 2016

April 15, 2013 4:00 am

WASHINGTON – Whether or not Republicans ever agree to a budget deal with President Barack Obama, one thing seems certain: Now that he has officially put Social Security and Medicare benefits on the negotiating table, opponents on his....MORE

Part 2: Toradol and other prescription drugs in the NFL

April 14, 2013 4:00 am

In a sport with short career spans and few guaranteed contracts, playing through pain is an understood job requirement. In The Washington Post’s survey of former players, nearly nine in 10 reported playing games while hurt. Fifty-six percent....MORE

As employers push efficiency, the daily grind wears down workers

April 14, 2013 4:00 am

WESTFIELD, Mass. _ The envelope factory where Lisa Weber works is hot and noisy. A fan she brought from home helps her keep cool as she maneuvers around whirring equipment to make her quota: 750 envelopes an hour, up from 500 a few years ago. There's ....MORE

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