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The U.S. Supreme Court has heard the first of two landmark cases on same-sex marriage. Hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the court Tuesday as justices heard arguments on the constitutionality of a California state law barring gay people from marrying.

If Staten Island's Great Kills Marina Café is able to reopen this spring after Sandy ripped apart its interior – blowing out windows and punching through walls – it will be thanks to assistance from the federal government.

When AIDS was first identified in the 1980s, it was considered a death sentence.  The advent of powerful triple-drug therapy transformed it into a chronic disease.  Now, researchers say a child may have been cured of HIV infection.

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It’s not often that a revolution winds up on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court, but it seemed to happen this past week.  The nine justices heard two potentially significant cases on same sex marriage and while decorum was maintained inside the chamber, a lot of the action seemed to happening outside on the court steps.

Ordinarily, the prelates of the Roman Catholic Church like a good spectacle: the robes rendered in luxurious fabrics, the exotic millinery, the swinging brass chancer billowing clouds of fragrant smoke. But as the cardinals assemble this week in Rome to begin the task of choosing a pope to replace the retiring Benedict XVI, the convergence of men in red hats and ankle-length cassocks is less a glorious display than a spectacle of scandal.

Where there was once joy and smiles on the track, there are now bowed heads and tears in a Pretoria courtroom.

Think for a moment about how you spend your time online. Researching? Randomly clicking through Wikipedia? Watching cat videos? Now think about who’s there with you. Not in real flesh-and-blood terms, but who’s hanging around you online…watching what you read and what you say.

Educators across the country are finding millions of dollars in savings through cheap and simple forms of renewable energy.

One organization's strategy to take on dirty energy and end global warming.

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