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Ginseng or a rice filler? Major retailers sell fraudulent supplements

  
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1.Jordan executes two jihadis in act of retaliation for pilot's gruesome murder
2.Jordan king cites Clint Eastwood film as model for Islamic State fight
3.Thom Tillis questions food workers' mandate to wash hands. Legitimate or gross?
4.Why Washington might be shifting toward sending arms to Ukraine
5.What congressional 'Downton Abbey' office says about Washington culture
 
Ginseng or a rice filler? Major retailers sell fraudulent supplements
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Ginseng or a rice filler? Major retailers sell fraudulent supplements
The New York State attorney general is cracking down on supplements sold at Target, Walmart, GNC, and Walgreens. A study found that four out of five supplements do not contain the ingredient on the label. ...MORE
 
 
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In 'China's Jerusalem,' party members must now profess atheism
In 'China's Jerusalem,' party members must now profess atheism
Drones deliver tea in China: Is the US falling behind in the drone game?
Israeli campaign ads: Why Netanyahu is calling himself a “Bibi-Sitter”
Why is Japan turning to robots as bankers?
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Briefing: What you need to know about measles outbreak and vaccination
Briefing: What you need to know about measles outbreak and vaccination
Who is Tom Brady giving his Super Bowl truck to?
US-Cuba thaw: What will happen to cold-war Cuban migration policy?
Is Scott Walker getting ready to run for president?
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Sweet lures for China, Russia
A new king's duty to young Saudis
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Senators fight on Tuesday, lunch on Wednesday. New face of bipartisanship?
Senators fight on Tuesday, lunch on Wednesday. New face of bipartisanship?
Poll: Huckabee slams on Beyoncé might boost him in Iowa
Club for Growth: John McCain may face conservative primary challenger
Inside Congress's first formal bipartisan luncheon in two years
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Culture articles
Marshawn Lynch: Some NFL peers aren't impressed by off-field show
Marshawn Lynch: Some NFL peers aren't impressed by off-field show
Harper Lee 'Mockingbird' sequel greeted with joy – and skepticism
How a microbe's non-evolution could confirm Darwin's theory
Why is NASA so interested in Europa?
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