Two Swedish women could be able to give birth using the wombs in which they were carried, doctors say, hailing the world's first mother-to-daughter uterus transplants.
The weekend procedures were completed by more than 10 surgeons at Sweden's University of Gothenburg.
Why war with Iran would spell disaster
US politicians are ratcheting up calls for war without being honest with the public about what it would really mean.
"War with Iran would be no quick and clean affair, as many senior political and military figures have pointed out it would make the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, which cost trillions of dollars and the lives of thousands of soldiers and civilians, seem like "a cakewalk".
The fact that it is becoming increasingly likely, inevitable in the eyes of many, and that it is high on the agenda of so many leading political figures warrants exploration of what such a conflict would really entail."
Ten of the Worst Social Security 'Gotchas'
Creative Commons photo courtesy flickr user 401(K) 2012 .
Paul Solman: Boston University economist Laurence Kotlikoff has become our Social Security expert here at the Online NewsHour. During the weeks Larry has been answering your questions, he's been running into more and more perversities of the system. He's been keeping a list of them -- what he calls "gotchas." Here they are:
Hidden deep within the 2,728 rules in Social Security's Handbook and the thousands upon thousands of explanations of those rules contained in its Program Operating Manual System are a number of very nasty gotchas. My posts here on Paul's Making Sen$e page and elsewhere are attempts to help people avoid them. My company's software program -- Maximize My Social Security -- was developed with the same goal in mind though, as Paul is right to remind you, we charge for it.
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