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Arizona and Fremont, Neb., are at the forefront of the movement by governments to get tough with illegal immigrants. But they are learning that passing a law is far from enough.
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In the pass-happy NFL, more teams than ever can feel confident about their starting quarterback. A combination of established elite performers and rising stars, however, make it difficult to rank the league's quarterbacks for 2010. That's why Sporting News enlisted an NFL team's director of pro personnel to rank the top 20 quarterbacks and then provide analysis.
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A large asteroid in space that has a remote chance of slamming into Earth would most likely hit in 2182, if it crashes into our planet at all, a new study suggests.
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Whether you thrive as a couple has less to do with how much sex you have than how effectively you deal with conflict. Here is a lesson in the art of arguing.
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Parts of Arizona's controversial immigration law went into effect Thursday, after a judge blocked the heart of the measure, defusing a confrontation between police and activists.
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The Millennials are the first generation of American workers since World War II who have cloudier prospects than the generations that preceded them.
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All 152 people aboard a Pakistani jet died when the passenger plane crashed into hills as it tried to land on Wednesday, an official told NBC News.
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The FBI says international law enforcement authorities have arrested the computer hacker responsible for creating the malicious computer code that infected about 12 million computers and invaded major corporations worldwide.