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When David Mills of Vista, California, went into cardiac arrest on April 8, it took 70 minutes of CPR to restore his regular heartbeat.

‘A person of integrity’: Family carries on legacy of Army pilot Norman Flecker 25...

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It’s been nearly 25 years since Penny Flecker looked through the glass door of her west Columbia home and found a woman dressed in an Army uniform. Her mind raced to her identical twin sons, Norman and Alex.

Yes, woman, yes, cry

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In addition to eating half a bag of fun-sized Milky Ways in one sitting, there’s something else I feel free to do now that I live alone.

A wedding for less than an iPhone? Meet the cost-conscious couples choosing a minimony

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LOS ANGELES — As the couple sauntered down the aisle, an instrumental hip-hop version of the wedding classic Canon in D oozed from a boombox, and a small crowd, most of them perfect strangers, danced and cheered in celebration.

To stop barrage of fireworks, Texas homeowners find their answer in God

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UNINCORPORATED TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — Along a once-rural stretch of road, a small white sign nailed to an old tree greets churchgoers.

Review: Once-disgraced reporter shows research skill in ‘The Art Thief’

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“The Art Thief” by Michael Finkel; Knopf (230 pages, $28)

Mayo Clinic Minute: How vasculitis affects the body

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The Vasculitis Clinic at Mayo Clinic is a place where experts in a number of fields of medicine help adults and children diagnose and treat vasculitis, and conduct important research. But what is this relatively rare condition?

Ex-etiquette: Don’t make child into co-parent messenger

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Q. My ex feels he no longer has to coordinate anything with me because we are no longer together. He tells me our son is old enough to arrange things between the two of us. Jesse is 10 years old and is overwhelmed with trying to be our go-between. He cries when it’s time to go to his dad’s because he hates being in the middle. What’s good ex-etiquette?

Spirit of Goth is still alive

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TAMPA, Fla. — Tampa, for all of its palm trees and sunshine, has long been a home for the pale and spooky.

Nurses have had enough, threatening big gaps in US healthcare

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NEW YORK — A large swath of American nurses want out of the profession, raising the threat of a mass exodus that would leave gaping holes in health care.