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Mystery Surrounds as Friends and Family of Dead Man Receive Posthumous Emails

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Jack Froese died of heart arrhythmia in June 2011 at the age of 32 in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Perhaps his family and friends had not even finished mourning for his death when something unbelievable started happening with them. Froese's family and friends claim that they started receiving emails from his account, post his death, and that has indeed brought happiness to his near and dear ones and helped them come to a closure, reports BBC.

Tiny Wyoming Town Plays Big Role In Fracking Fight

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The oil and natural gas industries await the outcome of a battle between federal regulators and proponents of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking -- a debate that's already center stage in Pavillion, Wyo., where the drilling practice has raised safety concerns.
Rush Limbaugh

Limbaugh Loses Almost 100 Sponsors In Scandal's Wake

The conservative radio host provoked the advertiser pullout by calling law student Sandra Fluke a slut and a prostitute after she had discussed with members of Congress her support of insurance coverage for contraceptives.
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Why You Should Pay Attention to the Mississippi and Alabama GOP Primaries Tonight

Alabama, Mississippi Primaries Could Clarify GOP Race

Polls suggest both of the Southern states up for grabs Tuesday night will be close races, and not just between Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum. Newt Gingrich has a rare chance to rack up another win, and either he or Santorum could still emerge as a strong alternative to Romney.
Marcellus shale exposure above Marcellus, N.Y.

NY Lawmakers Propose Studying Health Impact Of Fracking

The Assembly, the state legislature's lower house, allocated $100,000 to study the effects on public health of the controversial practice of horizontal hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in which millions of gallons of water and chemicals are blasted into the ground to split apart rocks containing natural gas, then pumped out to extract fuel.
Republican presidential candidate former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) speaks as former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney (R) listens during the Republican presidential candidates debate in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, January 16, 2012.

Mitt Romney And Rick Santorum Both Score Wins On A Super Saturday

Both Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum claimed victories in Republican Party presidential-nomination contests conducted Saturday, as the former won the caucuses in Wyoming, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, while the latter won the caucuses in Kansas.
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Wells Fargo To Charge $7 Fee In 6 More States

Wells Fargo & Co., the bank with the most U.S. branches, is ending free checking in six eastern U.S. states starting in May, expanding a $7 monthly service fee for the use of its basic checking account.

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