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Is the post-Sandy baby boom real?
It's getting a lot of chatter, but is it real?


Summer concert tickets scarce, expensive
If someone in your house is mad for One Direction, get ready to lay out some serious cash.


Golf's mind doctor on McIlroy
When golfers admit to feeling "brain dead" and "unconscious" -- as Rory McIlroy did at Muirfield on Thursday -- perhaps it's time to book an appointment with Dr Bob Rotella.


UPDATE 4-Hungarian government says to phase out forex loans
* Banks, markets bracing for impact of government measure


Well The Kitchen as a Pollution Hazard
Cooking is a major source of indoor pollution, promoting a need for better ventilation standards.


Will Tsarnaev cover hurt sales?
The outrage is clear, but the impact on Rolling Stone's bottom line is not.


Court Records Reveal an Uncooperative Hernandez
A report said the former N.F.L. player Aaron Hernandez slammed the door on the police investigating the murder of an acquaintance of his.


Girls flee war, find 'worse' in camp
Feet stumbling in the pitch darkness over the uneven ground we make our way with a group of women to one of the bathrooms in the Zaatari camp.


Tennis baby takes Internet by storm
The daughter of Bob Bryan, part of of tennis' greatest double act in history, has become a social media phenomenon.


Sports Briefing | Basketball Pondexter Leads Liberty Over Fever
Cappie Pondexter scored 24 points and the Liberty overcame a 16-point second-half deficit to defeat the Indiana Fever, 77-72, in Indianapolis.


In an uncertain Egypt, street artists rein in their outrage
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian rappers and graffiti artists who captured the spirit of the youthful rebellion that toppled president Hosni Mubarak are toning down their outrage as the path to democracy...


ABC Veteran Is Al Jazeera Americas New Leader
Kate OBrian, who spent 30 years working for ABC, has been named president of the forthcoming international news channel financed by the emir of Qatar.


DealBook JPMorgan Executive May Escape Penalty
While the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and JPMorgan are negotiating a settlement, Blythe Masters, a top bank executive, is not expected to face a separate action.


William and Kate name Britain's new royal heir George
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate have chosen three traditional royal names by calling their new-born baby boy George Alexander Louis, William's office said on Wednesday.


'Joy of writing' helps Seles move on
She spent her teenage years ruling the tennis world, and now Monica Seles is hoping her world of tennis can rule today's teenagers.


Billy Joe Tolliver Wins American Century
Billy Joe Tolliver won the American Century Championship for the fourth time, beating fellow former NFL quarterback Mark Rypien with a par on the third hole of a playoff Sunday.


Vettel aiming for another first in Hungary
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Sebastian Vettel had never won in July before this year's German Grand Prix. That box ticked, Red Bull's triple Formula One champion now has a Hungary hoodoo to overcome on Sunday.


Mexico rescues migrants in 'subhuman' conditions
Mexican authorities say they've rescued 94 migrants who were crammed into the back of a hauling truck in "subhuman conditions."


Okimoto Banishes London Blues With 10K Gold
Poliana Okimoto made up for her bitter setback at the 2012 Olympics when she held off Brazilian compatriot Ana Cunha in the final sprint to win the womens 10-km open water gold.


Pakistan Beat West Indies by Four Wickets in Final ODI
Pakistan beat West Indies by four wickets in the fifth and final one-day international at Beausejour Stadium in Gros Islet, St. Lucia, on Wednesday to win the series 3-1.


Revelations by Rowling
J. K. Rowling, of Harry Potter fame, shared a bit of the back story of her new book, written as Robert Galbraith.


Drug Companies Promise More Data Transparency
Representatives of the worlds biggest pharmaceutical companies pledged to release detailed data about their drugs to outside researchers, signaling a shift for the industry.


Iran Leader Not Optimistic About Talks With U.S.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said such talks would not have a positive result for Iran because of what he called a lack of honesty by American officials.


UPDATE 1-Time Warner Cable, Hulu break off talks-sources
LOS ANGELES, July 24 (Reuters) - The owners of video streaming site Hulu called off talks with Time Warner Cable Inc over the cable operator's plan to take a 25 percent stake after failing to agree on a price, according to two people with knowledge of the negotiations.


Column Mickelson Gives Us Reason to Celebrate
The celebration started when Phil Mickelson rolled in his final birdie putt, with hands raised high in the air and a tearful caddie just waiting to be hugged. It quickly turned into a victory lap, even as the players he'd already beaten struggled to finish what was left of their disappointing day.


Stephanie Genuardi, Patrick Cunnane
The bride and groom met in the seventh grade of a Catholic school in Wyncote, Pa.


Even at $700, Apple is not a bubble Felix TV
It took 15,000 data points to answer a question millions of investors are asking Is Apple stock overvalued? With the help of friends at Datastream, Reuters blogger Felix Salmon presents a unique visual analysis showing that even at $700 a share, Apple is not overvalued as Microsoft was before its bubble burst. (September 19, 2012)


Kelso taps banks to sell PSAV for up to $1 billion sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Kelso Company has hired Barclays and Macquarie Group to find a buyer for event services company PSAV Presentation Services in a deal that could fetch as much as $1 billion,...


What you missed during baby wait
While half of civilization busied itself trying to find out the name, weight, gender, hair color, taste in music and political disposition of the new heir to the British throne, it turns out there was a whole world of other news happening out there.


'Law Order' star Dennis Farina dead at 69
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Dennis Farina, the former Chicago cop turned film and television actor best known for his role as wise-cracking detective Joe Fontana on the hit NBC police drama "Law Order," died in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Monday, his publicist said. He was 69.


5 childbirth questions we never ask
The evolutionary background of human reproduction can shed much-needed light on some of life's most intimate mysteries.


Banks too slow to pay out in mis-selling claims - UK Minister
LONDON, July 25 (Reuters) - British banks are acting too slowly to pay compensation to firms that were mis-sold financial products, Business Secretary Vince Cable said on Thursday, calling for swifter payouts and greater transparency.


Federal prosecutors preparing to charge SAC Capital WSJ
(Reuters) - Federal prosecutors are preparing to announce criminal charges as early as this week against Steven A. Cohen's hedge fund SAC Capital Advisors LP, which is being probed for alleged...


On Soccer Every U.S. Game Is a Critical Audition for Holden and Donovan
Stuart Holden and Landon Donovan are trying to show that they are worthy of a permanent elevation to the elite group in United States mens soccer.


Economic Scene Pro-Baby, but Stingy With Money to Support Them
Conservatives claim to have a soft spot for babies, but they also support sharp cuts to programs that benefit families and children.


Rabia Latif, Jules Cattie III
The bride is a doctor; the groom is a lawyer.


Is Navalny a threat to the Kremlin?
A cat and mouse game is being played out in Russia involving Alexei Navalny, Russia's best known anti-corruption campaigner. Its consequences could cast a shadow over the future of the Putin regime.


The Caucus G.O.P. Congressmans Remarks Undermine Partys Immigration Efforts
Representative Steve King, Republican of Iowa, said that some undocumented immigrants had calves the size of cantaloupes because theyre hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert.


CNNFC stars sign on for UNICEF
Over the past few weeks some of the biggest names in world football have been guests on CNNFC.


Murdoch apologizes for secret jibes
News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch is apologizing for secretly recorded criticism of police investigations into his newspapers, but he says he's still frustrated by the extent and length of the probes.


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