Take a look at some of the golfers who have excelled at the Masters and the records they hold.
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Tiger Woods at the Masters is every bit the mystery he was a year ago.
Read More »Video: "Early Coffee" shines light on autism awareness
Bob and Suzanne Wright, the founders of Autism Speaks, joined Rebecca Jarvis and Russ Mitchell for "Early Coffee" to discuss World Autism Awareness Day, which shines a bright light on autism as a growing global health crisis.
Read More »PGT: Lewis extends lead at Kraft
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Read More »Video: Alleviating allergies
Dr. Alanna Levine gave Rebecca Jarvis some tips to combat the seasonal sniffles associated with allergies and outlined the top 10 U.S. allergy capitals from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America's annual list.
Read More »Rookie and the champs
PGT: Rookie Chris Kirk shot a 3-under 69 on Friday to take a one-stroke lead over defending champion Anthony Kim and 2008 winner Johnson Wagner after two rounds at the Houston Open.
Read More »Lewis extends lead in hot round at Kraft Nabisco
Stacy Lewis persevered through more desert heat to shoot a 3-under 69 at the Kraft Nabisco Championship on Friday, opening a three-stroke lead over Yani Tseng, Brittany Lincicome and Jane Park.
Read More »GolfChannel: The Masters, by the numbers
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Read More »Video: The cost of caring for Alzheimer’s patients
Dr. Jon LaPook reports on the caregivers for Alzheimer's patients, many of whom are spouses or family members, suffering right along with their loved ones.
Read More »Sluman’s 66 ties record at Gulf Resort Classic
Jeff Sluman tied a course record with a 6-under-par 66 on Friday to take a one-shot lead over Tom Lehman at the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic at Fallen Oak.
Read More »Are the Oil Barons Panicking? Saudi Arabia to Spend $100 Billion on Renewable Energy
Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, may not be panicking quite yet about its ever-declining oil supply--but the country is certainly concerned. Consider: in February, a Wikileaks document revealed that Saudi Arabia might be overstating its oil reserves by 300 billion barrels, and the country recently asked for a slice of the UN's $100 billion climate change fund to help diversify to other energy sources (a galling request from such a wealthy country so dependent on other people not diversifying to other energy sources). And now the kingdom has announced that it plans to spend $100 billion on solar, nuclear, and other renewable energy sources.
Read More »Personalized iPad Magazine Zite Responds to Cease-and-Desist Letter From Time Inc., Washington Post
Today, leading publishers including The Washington Post and Time Inc. sent Vancouver-based startup Zite a cease-and-desist letter
Read More »Alzheimer’s disease takes a toll on the caregiver
Nearly 15 million Americans provide nearly 17 billion hours of unpaid Alzheimer's care annually
Read More »Apple Round-Up: 3-D iPhone Photography, Battery Back-Up Chargers, Smart Haptics, and More…
Apple 's filed a bumper crop of patents recently, and some of them hint at pretty neat features in future iDevices.
Read More »A Community for Ideas
When CEO Bart Steiner and his team started their idea for an innovation community, the country was clearly in need of such a thing. Bulbstorm was started in 2008 under the premise that most people around world have great ideas and passion, but don’t posess all the skills they need to see their ideas through to completion
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