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  • Is stress turning your hair gray? Your ancestors may have something to do with it, too. Scientists say they've found the first genetic variant associated with going gray.
  • The Nashville-born country-rocker returns to the show, performing live in West Virginia.
  • The case challenges a Texas law that requires doctors performing the procedure to have admitting privileges at a local hospital.
  • The House and the Senate have been at an impasse for the past 24 hours, with the House sitting on any further revenue raising bills. The lower chamber i...
  • New social science research suggests highly competitive settings are likely to dissuade qualified women from tossing their hats in the ring.
  • Two soldiers got lost, entered the refugee camp and were attacked. Other Israeli troops arrived on the scene. A Palestinian man was killed, and several Israelis and Palestinians were wounded.
  • Last year, more than a million refugees entered Germany after fleeing hardship and war. This year, Germany is expected to spend at least 14 billion euros — or more than $15 billion — helping those refugees. It's expensive for taxpayers, but there may be upsides for the German economy. The surge in young workers could help German companies replace their retiring workers.
  • The CIA declassified a new tranche of documents seized during the 2011 raid on Osama bin Laden's compound. At a Tuesday briefing at CIA headquarters, counterterrorism officials released 113 new documents, including letters to family members and other leaders of al-Qaida.
  • Voters in about a dozen states are going to the polls Today. On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton is looking to gain a sizable lead in delegates over Bernie Sanders. But Sanders has been focusing on peeling off victories in some key states.
  • The realization that Donald Trump is the likely GOP nominee is dividing lawmakers on Capitol Hill into different camps: Republicans who think he will ruin the party; Republicans who think he can actually win; and Democrats who think he will put more races into play than originally forecast.
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