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Sunday morning political rewind (WALA - Mobile, Pensacola)
In the aftermath of last week's budget showdown, the United States wonders what to expect of its lawmakers and next potential faceoff - the debt ceiling vote next month.

Fifty Percent of Supermarket Meat May Have Staph Bug
Fifty Percent of Supermarket Meat May Have Staph Bug (EDGEnewyork Style Feed)
In this March 3, 2011 file photo, meat department manager Kevin Morlan arranges packages of pork at a local Dah'ls grocery store in Des Moines, Iowa.

What leads gay, straight teens to attempt suicide? (The Oregonian)
Suicide attempts by gay teens - and even straight kids - are more common in politically conservative areas where schools don't have programs supporting gay rights, a study involving nearly 32,000 high school students found.

Stroke survival may be better if you know your neighbors (WNOL-TV New Orleans)
Perhaps it's time to invite the neighbors over or at least strike up a conversation with them.

Amgen to outline strategy at investor meeting (WOZZ-FM Appleton)
Amgen Inc , whose cash balance has soared even as its core anemia drug franchise erodes, will outline its strategy -- and likely announce its first dividend -- at a meeting on Thursday with Wall Street.

Warning sign for dementia: Severe Gullibility? (hivehealthmedia)
Severe gullibility or the difficulty discerning between lies, sarcasm and the truth are symptoms experienced by those with various forms of dementia, such as Alzheimer's disease-according A to a new study published by researchers from the University of California, San Francisco.

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