Of the CDC, Risk Taking and Telephones

Nearly half of U.S. homes don't have a landline and rely on cellphones instead, according to a federal report out this week.

The number predictably has been climbing over the years, now surpassing even the households with both a landline and a mobile phone. And it's tracked — of all agencies — by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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