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4 Dead in Moscow Airliner Crash

A passenger airliner careered off the runway at Russia's third-busiest airport and partly onto a highway while landing on Saturday, broke into pieces and caught fire, killing at least four people. (Dec. 29)
 

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Falcons close-up: Julio Jones joins Gonzalez’s All-Pro Diet crew

Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez has written a book called the “All-Pro Diet” and has a convert in Jones, who also does yoga.

Dad receives kidney from daughter

Nice read: Adopted daughter and father — a perfect match

Read this and pass it on: “I really hated the idea of taking a kidney from someone, especially from my daughter.

Opportunity zones thought to bring jobs

Your tax dollars: Council shocked by late request for millions to lure business

The reason for the last-minute budget increase: Atlanta recruiters may have been making commitments they otherwise wouldn’t be able to keep.

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Fluffy cows: Old beauty practice gains attention

Fluffy cows: Old beauty practice gains attention

Grooming cows so they look like unusually large poodles is a well-known beautification practice in the show cattle industry.

Hayden Panettiere

Celebs show off their beach bodies, share fitness tips

Photos: Celebs show off bikini bodies, share fitness tips

Fat genes determine obesity, UCLA study concludes

New research shows weight gain from a high fat diet is genetic. John Basedow reports on the first comprehensive study, done at the University of California Los Angeles, that links body fat percentage increases to genetic factors in mice.

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Obese? well, you now have a disease

The American Medical Association's recognition of obesity as a disease could redefine treatment options for those who struggle with their weight.