Earlier research found that people in a messy work area were less likely to choose healthy snacks. Now a study hints that a cluttered kitchen might make those who feel out of control eat more sweets.
The American flag, seen through the columns of the Supreme Court building, blows in the wind on Feb. 13.
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Sacks of food and clothes collected by Zeynap Kurmus Hurbas (left) and her volunteer group at a neighborhood refugee center in a poor Istanbul neighborhood.
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Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton agreed at last week's debate in Wisconsin to overturn the Citizens United ruling.
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