12 THINGS TO KNOW NOW | |  | Bergdahl 'Proof of Life' Video Not Convincing Skeptics
The Obama Administration showed the Senate a classified Taliban "proof of life" video of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, but some lawmakers remain skeptical that his health before a prisoner exchange with Taliban leaders was as dire as the Administration has claimed | | | | | |  | German Speakers Make More Money
Learning a second language can potentially bring you more friends, ways to travel and better job opportunities—interpreters and translators are among the top five fastest-growing occupations—but research suggests it could pad your wallet a bit, too, bumping your annual income by 2 percent | | | | | |  | Sterling Finally Agrees to Sell the Clippers
The disgraced owner of the Los Angeles basketball team, who said in a new interview he's ready to "move on," plans to sell to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer for $2 billion and drop his $1 billion lawsuit against the NBA that was filed last week | | | | | |  | Putin on Clinton: 'It's Better Not to Argue With Women'
Russian President Vladimir Putin was asked in a recent interview to respond to comments by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who compared Russia's intervention in Ukraine to Adolf Hitler's invasion of Europe, and said: "When people push boundaries too far, it's not because they are strong but because they are weak, but maybe weakness is not the worst quality for a woman" | | | | | |  | Boys of Divorced Parents Twice As Likely to Be Obese
Researchers in Norway have discovered a possible link between divorce and childhood obesity after analyzing health data from 1,000 third-graders in 127 schools, finding that boys of divorced parents were 63 percent more likely to be generally overweight than ones with married parents | | | | |
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