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Reuters 

Stocks edge higher on Monday

Gains in utility stocks offset a retreat in energy shares on Monday, leaving U.S. stocks slightly higher. Bobbi Rebell reports.

Reuters 

Stocks edge higher on Monday

Gains in utility stocks offset a retreat in energy shares on Monday, leaving U.S. stocks slightly higher. Bobbi Rebell reports.

Reuters 

Stocks edge higher on Monday

Gains in utility stocks offset a retreat in energy shares on Monday, leaving U.S. stocks slightly higher. Bobbi Rebell reports.

Reuters 

Janet Jackson notches seventh No. 1 album on Billboard 200 chart

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop star Janet Jackson scored her seventh No. 1 album on the weekly U.S. Billboard 200 album chart on Monday, making her only the third musician to achieve a chart-topping record in each of the past four decades, Billboard said.

Reuters 

As world seeks to eradicate polio, Laos suffers vaccine-linked case

GENEVA/LONDON (Reuters) - Laos has suffered a case of vaccine-derived polio, the World Health Organization said on Monday, in a new setback to a global plan to eradicate the crippling disease after the virus resurfaced in Ukraine and Mali.

Reuters 

As world seeks to eradicate polio, Laos suffers vaccine-linked case

GENEVA/LONDON (Reuters) - Laos has suffered a case of vaccine-derived polio, the World Health Organization said on Monday, in a new setback to a global plan to eradicate the crippling disease after the virus resurfaced in Ukraine and Mali.

Reuters 

Near-daily attacks raise speculation of new 'Intifada'

New stabbing attacks by Palestinians against Israelis raise the speculation that Palestinians could be embarking on another uprising, as Israel's Netanyahu warns parliament not to confuse the attacks as 'frustration' over failed diplomacy. Mana Rabiee reports.

Reuters 

Near-daily attacks raise speculation of new 'Intifada'

New stabbing attacks by Palestinians against Israelis raise the speculation that Palestinians could be embarking on another uprising, as Israel's Netanyahu warns parliament not to confuse the attacks as 'frustration' over failed diplomacy. Mana Rabiee reports.