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    Religious groups not backing new mandate

    The Obama administration's decision requiring church-affiliated employers to cover birth control was bound to cause an uproar among Roman Catholics and members of other faiths, no matter their beliefs on contraception.

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      Superstar T.D. Jakes makes confession

      For more than a decade, Pentecostal Bishop T.D. Jakes has lived in the shadow of a Time magazine cover that asked, "Is this man the next Billy Graham?"

      • Jay Leno

        Leno's Romney joke no laughing matter

        India's Sikh community isn't laughing at a recent Jay Leno joke.

        Your Family


        1. Who says raising boys is easier?

          Who says raising boys is easier?

          We worry so much about girls getting hurt -- and justifiably so -- but interestingly enough, the stats show it's our boys who are more likely to get robbed, attacked or even murdered.

          • Jail helps inmates become better dads

            Jail helps inmates become better dads

            A new program aims to help a group of men become better fathers. These men are all inmates in a Kentucky jail.

            • Where are all the teenage baby sitters?

              Where are all the teenage baby sitters?

              Chris Szaj is always on the lookout for good baby sitters for her 7-year-old daughter, Olivia, but they never seem to be in search of her.

              • Tap resources to ensure children learn

                • Good handwriting = good grades?

                  • Study: Kids' sunscreen use declining

                    • Massive elephant on display at OH zoo

                      • 7 ways to save your family some green

                        Health News


                        1. 10 most depressing careers

                          10 most depressing careers

                          Some careers may make employees more depressed than others, according to a study from Health.com. The health site released a list of the 10 careers with high rates of depression, including artists, socials workers and more.

                          • Cure for mystery illness in Scottsdale?

                            Cure for mystery illness in Scottsdale?

                            The mysterious skin illness, known as Morgellons, is affecting thousands of women in America.

                          • Cutting down on salt? Skip the bread

                            Cutting down on salt? Skip the bread

                            Health officials have come up with a list of the top 10 sources of salt in the American diet -- and bread is No. 1.

                            • Weight Watchers plan comes under fire

                              • Mammogram van pulling into WCPO on 2/9

                                • Could smoking lead to dementia?

                                  • Study: Too many fatty choices for kids

                                    • Tips to set realistic weight loss goals

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                                      Top Stories


                                      1. Tassimo coffee makers recalled

                                        Tassimo coffee makers recalled

                                        Home-brewed coffee lovers, take note: More than a million coffee makers are being recalled after dozens of reports of the brewers spraying hot liquid, coffee grounds or tea leaves onto people.

                                        • KY, IN among 10 states getting ed waiver

                                          KY, IN among 10 states getting ed waiver

                                          President Barack Obama on Thursday will free 10 states from the strict and sweeping requirements of the No Child Left Behind law, giving leeway to states that promise to improve how they prepare and evaluate students, The Associated Press has learned.

                                          • The 4-minute workout: Crunched for time?

                                            The 4-minute workout: Crunched for time?

                                            When it comes to fitness, we call have excuses for why NOT to workout today.

                                            • Woman: I met with Wilson 10-20 times

                                            • Dr. House hangs up his TV stethoscope

                                              • Beshear: Gambling will be passed soon

                                                • Missing GA woman located in Cincinnati

                                                  • More photos found in Calif. teacher case

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                                                    Home & Garden


                                                    1. Deck the halls with ... tomatoes?

                                                      Deck the halls with ... tomatoes?

                                                      Think poinsettia plants are passe? Had enough holly at the holidays? Try tomatoes.

                                                      • Winter weatherizing your home

                                                        Winter weatherizing your home

                                                        When it's cold outside, it's important to keep the warmth inside your home by making sure Old Man Winter doesn't get in.

                                                      • Controlling damage from shotgun fungus

                                                      • Contract musts before any remodeling

                                                      • Remove that old wallpaper in your home

                                                        Relationships


                                                        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

                                                                  Food & Entertaining


                                                                  1. Caffeine fix as easy as deep breath

                                                                    Caffeine fix as easy as deep breath

                                                                    Move over, coffee and Red Bull. A Harvard professor thinks the next big thing will be people inhaling their caffeine from a lipstick-sized tube. Critics say the novel product is not without its risks.

                                                                    • Cutting down on salt? Skip the bread

                                                                      • Study: Green tea can help aging

                                                                        • Pizza Hut expects to sell 2M pies Sunday

                                                                          • Researchers: Sugar is poison