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From Multitude of Promising Ebola Drugs, Human Trials Start
While the American media continues ramping up fears about the Ebola outbreak, scientists around the world are moving swiftly to bring a multitude of...
Barbara Walters Gives $10 Million to NY Hospital for New Care Facility
In 2010 broadcast journalist Barbara Walters received excellent care from NewYork-Presbyterian hospital when she needed open-heart surgery.
"Doctors gave her a new aortic valve and...
U.S. Agency Pledges Nearly $100 Million in Ebola Aid
"The U.S. Agency for International Development said it will spend nearly $100 million in aid for the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, in what...
9 Things Successful People Won’t Do
If you want to manage your emotions you need to focus as much on what you won’t do as what you will do.
TalentSmart, an emotional intelligence training...
Seniors Use Roommate-finding Agencies to Cut Costs
Life might turn into "The Golden Girls" for some of the thousands of aging Americans taking part in home-sharing programs around the country that allow...
Dow Jones Industrial Average Closes Above 17000 for First Time
The Dow Jones Industrial Average topped 17000 for the first time after a rosy report on U.S. job creation helped reassure investors.
With the index...
Chinese Tycoon Plans Million Dollar Lunch for Poor People in New York
One of China's top millionaire philanthropists is throwing a luncheon for a thousand poor people in New York City during which each one will receive...
World Gets 22% of Electricity From Renewable Energy
"The Renewables 2014 Global Status Report released earlier this month has good news for the environment, namely that an estimated 22.1% of the world’s...
Positive April Jobs Report Blows Past Expectations
The U.S. economy added 288,000 jobs in April, many more than economists and Wall Street analysts had predicted. The unemployment rate also fell to...
Raising Children With an Attitude of Gratitude
In families with children, giving thanks is no longer something enforced only with thank you notes after Christmas. Researchers studying gratitude in kids say...
Unique Festival Lets Artists Trade Their Work for Healthcare
More than 100 musicians, painters and performers took part this year in the second annual "O+" Festival in Kingston, New York. Named for the...
Apps That Help Kids Do Chores
Parents may find it difficult to get their kids to put down electronic devices so they can help with the dishes or take out...
Home Prices Rise 10 Percent, Power US Optimism
Home prices surged during the first quarter at their fastest pace in nearly seven years, the latest sign of a sustained economic recovery.
The housing-market...
Modern-day Robin Hood Applies Business Skills to Philanthropy
Ask Wall Street bankers the net worth of hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones, and they'll tell you, $3.6 billion. But ask a homeless...
Doctor’s Orders: 20 Minutes Of Meditation Twice a Day
Integrative medicine regimens, including daily meditation, are being prescribed by doctors at hospitals and clinics across the country.
Recent research has found that meditation can...
Chinese Woman Goes From Sweatshop To Becoming Self-Made Billionaire
She is called the Steve Jobs of the architecture world because of her fluid, futuristic designs.
How did 47-year-old Zhang Xin go from working in...
Don’t Be Afraid to Fail
An essay, Don’t be Afraid to Fail, was published in the Wall Street Journal some 20 years ago as part of an advertisement from...
10 Ways to Show Your Spouse Love and Make Yourself Happier Too
Chris Kline doesn't like to tell his wife of 17 years, Tara, that he loves her. He prefers to show her—by loading her favorite...
Group of Men Played Game of Tag for 23 Years
Mr. Dennehy and nine of his friends have spent the past 23 years locked in a game of "Tag."
It started in high school when...
More Than 140 Nations, US and China, Adopt Treaty to Cut Mercury
Over the past 100 years, mercury concentrations have doubled in the top layer of the world's oceans. That's why more than 140 governments meeting...