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  1. Sophia, Jacob most popular baby names

    Sophia, Jacob most popular baby names

    Sophia is the new most popular baby name for girls, while Jacob is the top name for boys for the 13th straight year in a new list of popular baby names heavily influenced by religion and reality TV.

    • Teen job prospects warm up with weather

      Teen job prospects warm up with weather

      Petco needs dog grooming assistants. Sports Authority wants merchandise handlers. Jamba Juice can use some juicers. And RiteAid hopes to find a "wellness ambassador."

      • Breastfeeding: How old is too old?

        Breastfeeding: How old is too old?

        Time magazine’s controversial cover hit newsstands Friday. The article poses the question: ‘Are you mother enough?” We talked to a local mother who says she is.

      • Thousands of students take new tests

        • International adoptions plummet globally

          • America named 25th best country for moms

            • Teen passengers distract novice drivers

              • POLL: What mom gets for Mother's Day

              Health News


              1. Evacs and drills pared near nuke plants

                Evacs and drills pared near nuke plants

                Without fanfare, the nation's nuclear power regulators have overhauled community emergency planning for the first time in more than three decades, requiring fewer exercises for major accidents and recommending that fewer people be evacuated right away.

                • Sugar harms brain as well as body

                  Sugar harms brain as well as body

                  Too much sugar harms your brain as well as your body, a new study shows.

                  • Study seeks ways to stall Alzheimer's

                    Study seeks ways to stall Alzheimer's

                    Look for a fundamental shift in how scientists hunt ways to ward off the devastation of Alzheimer's disease - by testing possible therapies in people who don't yet show many symptoms, before too much of the brain is destroyed.

                    • On the go? 6 healthiest fast food meals

                    • Clock ticking for Alzheimer's fight plan

                      • Doctors warn of cardiac arrest in kids

                        • Woman with flesh-eating bug loses leg

                          • Beware bottles, binkies and sippy cups

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                          1. Police seek groom of slain bride

                            Police seek groom of slain bride

                            A groom whose bride had sought to keep their impending wedding secret from most of her family is wanted on a murder charge after his new wife was found stabbed to death in a bathtub in her suburban Chicago home just hours after the ceremony, still dressed in silver sequins.

                            • Social Security benefits go online

                              Social Security benefits go online

                              Social Security launched a new feature on its website, which allows users to view an online version of their Social Security earning and benefits statements.

                              • 'Lady A' to play tornado-hit Ind. town

                                'Lady A' to play tornado-hit Ind. town

                                Tornadoes battered their school and their homes. Their spring break was filled with cleanup and recovery work that has only just begun. But for one night, students at a southern Indiana high school hope to put all that aside to enjoy an evening that one of country music's biggest acts planned just for them.

                                • Zuckerberg's story is study in contrasts

                                  • Evacs and drills pared near nuke plants

                                    • Stephenson to be extradited to Indiana

                                    • Romney wins Nebraska, Oregon primaries

                                      • Local realtors to rally in Washington

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                                        Food & Entertaining


                                        1. Restaurant: Keep kids quiet or leave

                                          Restaurant: Keep kids quiet or leave

                                          Did a restaurant owner go too far when he put up a sign telling parents to take care of their kids or face getting kicked out of his restaurant, or do you like it?

                                          • On the go? 6 healthiest fast food meals

                                            On the go? 6 healthiest fast food meals

                                            Fast food -- it's quick, cheap, and often packed with fat, but there are options out there that won't break the calorie bank. We called in "Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition" host Chris Powell to share his top picks for the healthiest and most affordable meals at the drive-through.

                                          • How gluten-free is Domino's new pizza?

                                            • 5 myths about losing weight

                                              • National eat what you want day

                                                Relationships


                                                1. Does gay marriage change Hispanic vote?

                                                  Does gay marriage change Hispanic vote?

                                                  President Barack Obama's shift to support gay marriage is energizing young Hispanic voters who have been working side-by-side with gay activists in their push for immigration reform. The alliance has been growing across the country, helping dispel what many say is an outdated notion that Hispanics are less tolerant of gays than the general public.

                                                  • Single in Cincinnati? Dating Doc tips

                                                  • Extravagant weddings in the Tri-State

                                                  • Biden is Obama's catalyst for gay rights

                                                    • Obama making cultural waves or a ripple?

                                                      Frugal Living


                                                      1. Cellphone only households growing

                                                        Cellphone only households growing

                                                        Which states rely on cellphones the most and why?  See how where you live compares to the rest of the nation.

                                                        • Buy 1, get 1 subs for a cure

                                                          • Purina One pet food give-away

                                                            • Get free Chick-fil-A fries

                                                              • Gardens add green to wallet

                                                                • Cheaper wines that taste better

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