Stony Brook News
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UnitedHealth Group Inc. was sued by the New York State Psychiatric Association and mental-health patients over claims the insurer violated laws barring unequal coverage for psychiatric conditions.
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A half-pound, furry-tailed animal that probably ate bugs may have been the earliest ancestor of mammals, a group of more than 5,100 species including humans, according to the largest-ever study of the group’s ancestry.
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Joe Nathan, the All-Star relief pitcher and only Stony Brook Seawolf to play in the major leagues, says his alma mater’s sudden baseball success has taken at least a dozen years.
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The Ohio State University President E. Gordon Gee lives in a 9,630-square-foot Tudor Revival mansion that was renovated for him, featuring a great hall, pool, elevator and tennis court.
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Stony Brook University of New York beat six-time national champion Louisiana State to reach baseball’s College World Series for the first time in school history.
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Stony Brook University’s best season and first trip to baseball’s College World Series ended with a 12-2 loss to Florida State.
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Could a surge-protection barrier have saved New York City from much of the flood ravages of superstorm Sandy?
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The University of Virginia men’s lacrosse team reached the Final Four of the national tournament a day after the women’s team’s season came to an end.
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The University of California, Los Angeles won its opening game at the College World Series 9-1 over Stony Brook University, while the University of Arizona defeated Florida State University 4-3 in 12 innings.
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Charles Payson Coleman III, known as Chase, is as close as one gets to American aristocracy.
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