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Thousands of gallons of water pulse through cascading waterfalls and rapids at Adventure Mini Golf in Lake Worth, Fla. The course, which covers about an acre, features different elevations.
Democrat's health plan would restore gov.'s cuts
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jay Nixon renewed his pledge to reverse Missouri's health care cuts to the poor Tuesday while proposing to make government-run health care available to children from middle-class families.
Russia's strength stokes immigrant pride
Allan Prikhodko has never set foot in Russia, speaks Russian with a slight American accent and struggles to read the language. Still, the 18-year-old dreams of becoming the mayor of Moscow.
Va. sees surge in young voters
Virginia is seeing a surge in voter registration among 18- to 25-year-olds.
BUSINESS: Rising operating costs eat into profits
Corn prices have more than tripled over the past few years, and wheat has more than doubled, but don't tell residents of Colorado's plains that they are in a boom.
Census won't recognize gay marriages in 2010 count
Same-sex marriage is legal in two states, but not a single one will show up in the 2010 census. When Coke bottle glasses just won't cut it for safe driving, a futuristic windshield might do the trick.
NYC mayor offers new poverty gauge in NAACP speech
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is offering a new way of gauging poverty in the United States.
Duluth's population appears to stabilize
After years of steady declines, it looks like the population of Duluth is leveling out.
D.C. population continues to grow, census data show
D.C.’s population in 2007 edged up by another 2,500 residents, according to U.S. Census Bureau figures released Thursday, continuing a growth trend that followed a five-decade-long collapse. More U.S. Census Bureau Stories
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