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Sweetness And Light

For Women's Sports To Soar, Female Fans Must Show Support

Commentator Frank Deford says female supporters will play a key role in sustaining enthusiasm for women's sports after an exciting U.S. Women's World Cup win.

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The Salt

Hey Yogurt-Maker, Where'd You Get Those Microbes?

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Hey Yogurt-Maker, Where'd You Get Those Microbes?

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Sweetness And Light

For Women's Sports To Soar, Female Fans Must Show Support

3 min

For Women's Sports To Soar, Female Fans Must Show Support

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President Obama hosts leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council at Camp David, Md., on May 14. The president gave assurances that the U.S. would support its allies in the region concerned over Iran's growing influence. Andrew Harnik/AP hide caption

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Iran Nuclear Pact Could Spark Buildup Of Conventional Weapons

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The search for quality day care is getting increasingly difficult as small, independent operations are closing. Marc Romanelli/Getty Images hide caption

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In Rural New York, Child Care Is Getting Harder To Come By

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