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Kelsey’s Law Aims to Keep Young Drivers Off the Phone

(LANSING, Mich.) -- A new law has been signed to help keep young drivers off of cellphones while behind the wheel in Michigan. Kelsey's Law was signed by Governor Rick Snyder on Tuesday, and bans...

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Diane Dimond: America’s Immigration Mess: The Next Big Issue?

So, what does our conscience tell us we should do with those immigrants who find America such a desirable place to live that they would break their backs for a poverty-level wage just to raise their...

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‘Lord Of Publishing,’ Sterling Lord Memoir, Coming Soon:

NEW YORK -- The legend of Sterling Lord dates back to 1952, when he was just getting started as a literary agent. Into his basement-level office on Park Avenue walked a young man wearing "a light...

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Do our genes make us more sensitive?

In psychiatry, there has been a great mystery. We know that virtually every single mental disorder identified thus far has a heritable basis. So we know that many genes are involved. At the same time,...

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GOP Senator threatens to block women from serving in combat

Earlier this week, the Pentagon announced that it will lift the military ban on women serving in combat. This did not go over well among conservatives. But now one Republican senator is taking it to...

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Assisted living facility hires strippers and escorts to provide residents...

Chaseley Trust, a British assisted living facility, is attracting international attention for their unique approach to patient care: They occasionally employ the services of strippers and escorts for...

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Obamacare: A Deception

This is the most comprehensive analysis available of “Obamacare” – the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. … Read More

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Solomon Islands Earthquake: 8.0 Magnitude Tremor Felt, Tsunami Warning Issued

An 8.0 magnitude earthquake has struck off the Solomon Islands, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake was followed by a 6.4-magnitude aftershock in the South Pacific, according to a USGS...

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‘High tolerance’ cited in man’s drunk driving win

A 61-year-old caught driving with a blood-alcohol level five times over Sweden's legal limit walked free after a court in southern Sweden cited his high tolerance for alcohol. … Read More

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Newt Gingrich: Democrats’‘Super Bowl Team’ Beats GOP’s ‘Mid-Level College...

Newt Gingrich took a hit at Republicans Sunday, comparing the GOP's "mid-level college team" to Democrats' "Super Bowl team."Gingrich reflected on the GOP's rebranding while on ABC's "This Week." The...

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TimesCast Media+Tech: Making Money After the Oscars

How studios and networks continue to profit after the Academy Awards. Taking social media food photography to the next level. NBC struggles to recover from its ratings plunge. … Read More

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DoJ opinions: known unknown unknowns

Following the limited and controlled release of four Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) opinions on targeted killings to members of the Senate Intelligence Committee, the Obama...

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‘Third Track’ rappers and hip-hop artists take ‘Arab Spring’ revolts to the...

Sitting on the fringes of upheaval in the Middle East, Lebanon’s capital Beirut has become the scene of experimental music-making by Khat Thaleth, a group of rappers out to take the revolts that...

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11 Rules for Legal Pot in Colorado

Earlier this morning I noted the final meeting of the Amendment 64 Implementation Task Force, which is advising the Colorado General Assembly about how to regulate the production and distribution of...

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EU classifies 1 percent of Swedes as ‘poor’

One percent of Swedes live in material poverty, according to a new annual Eurostat review that lists Sweden as having the lowest poverty level in the EU. … Read More

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Ikea pulls almond cakes after finding bacteria associated with feces

Swedish furniture giant Ikea pulled a batch of almond cakes from its restaurants in 23 countries on Tuesday after Chinese authorities said they contained coliform bacteria, normally present in faecal...

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‘Gitmo secrecy creates environment for abuse’

Lawyers for Guantanamo Bay inmates said that “all but a few men”in one of the prison's camps are on hunger strike, in protest overalleged disrespect to the Koran and the confiscation of personalitems....

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Joss Whedon on “Much Ado About Nothing”: “It’s the sexiest thing I’ve ever done”

Directly after the premiere of Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing at SXSW this weekend, Whedon and 14 members of the cast took to the stage with moderator Adam Vary of Buzzfeed to discuss the film...

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Barbara Pym gets rediscovered — again

It sometimes seems there are two schools of enjoyable fiction. In one, the fate of the world hangs in the balance: There's running and shooting on the low-brow end of this spectrum, and scheming and...

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Venezuela’s acting president admits it may be too late to embalm Chavez for...

Venezuela’s acting president Nicolas Maduro acknowledged Wednesday that it could be too late to have president Hugo Chavez embalmed “like Lenin” so that his body could be on view permanently. “We have...

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Howard Fineman Looks Back on Iraq

Howard Fineman--formerly at Newsweek, now at Huffington Post--tries to come to terms with his Iraq War failures, seemingly with good intentions. But he falls short of addressing a record that shows a...

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Jacob Sullum on Obama’s Cloak of Invisibility

Back in 2007, when he was running for president, Barack Obama criticized George W. Bush's expansive vision of executive power, saying, "I reject the view that the president may do whatever he deems...

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Farting in love

I placed headphones on my boyfriend's ears with a sheepish grin, picked the most beat-heavy tune I could find and cranked up the volume. Then I went into the bathroom of our rented Hawaiian cottage and...

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Upcoming Intel NUC models with Core i5 , i7 CPUs detailed

Intel first announced plans to start selling small form factor barebones systems at last year’s Computex. Dubbed Next Unit of Computing (NUC), the diminutive machine represents a modern take on the...

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Newlywed discovers she is allergic to her husband’s sperm

Clara and Jeff (names changed by ABC News) waited until marriage to have sex. But instead of being rewarded for their chastity with mind-bending copulation, as is so often promised in religious...

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Immortal Technique: Capitalism is way to nowhere

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Deception on Drone Strikes, Giffords Returns to Lobby for Gun Regs, Global...

The Obama Administration’s insistence that drone strikes are being used in Pakistan to take out high-level al-Qaeda targets is utter nonsense. Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is heading back to the...

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After an EMP Attack – How To Get Home When it’s 700 Miles Away

I started to consider what a person would need to think about and could possibly face if they were in a situation where an EMP was exploded over the US, total chaos ensued and you were forced to make...

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Reese Witherspoon and husband arrested

In a rare misstep for girl-next-door Reese Witherspoon, the actress and her husband, CAA agent Jim Toth, were arrested on suspicion of DUI in Atlanta Friday morning.From the Hollywood Reporter:Toth,...

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Military Photographers Ready to Deploy Around the Globe

Just as law enforcement relied upon surveillance cameras and personal photography to enable the prompt identification of the perpetrators of the Boston Marathon bombing, U.S. armed forces increasingly...

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Japanese court refuses to rehouse children near Fukushima site

On Wednesday, the Sendai High Court said that while the radiation level in the city of over 300 thousand still exceeds the Japanese average, it poses no danger to health, and said those worried are...

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Can yoga boost your immune system?

If we’re finished obsessing about yoga jeans, perhaps it’s time to think about yoga and genes.Newly published research from Norway suggests that a comprehensive yoga program rapidly produces internal...

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Maine calls on Congress to overturn Citizens United ruling

Maine on Tuesday joined twelve other states that have called on Congress to overturn the controversial Citizens United ruling, which unleashed an unprecedented level of political spending. “United...

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Valve experimenting with biofeedback to improve gameplay

Game developer Valve is currently researching a number of different methods to innovate in the industry – thinking outside the box, if you will. Chief among them is collecting biofeedback that can be...

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On the Run: No jobs, slave wages drive Portuguese abroad

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Watch out Cisco: Facebook is designing open network switches

Social networking icon Facebook -- perhaps with a deserved emphasis on "networking" -- announced that is now expanding its Open Compute Project in an effort to take a fresh look at enterprise-level...

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Russian flying man Rozov jumps from Mt Everest

Rozov has made his historic jump from 7,220 meters above sea level to mark the 60 years of the Everest (8,848 meter) conquest by Edmund Hillary and Tensing Norgay back in 1953. The 48-year-old and his...

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‘Low ambition’ Achilles heel of Swedish start-ups

Despite increasing numbers of start-ups, Swedes are still less talented at taking their business to the next level, according to a new global study published on Monday. … Read More

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Daily Report: ‘The Scariest Threat Is the Systems Administrator’

As the N.S.A., some companies and the city of San Francisco have learned, information technology administrators, who are vital to keeping the system running and often have access to everything, are in...

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7 people shot at in Brooklyn, NYC

Shots were heard at a party in a residential area around 1am local time on Sunday, AP quotes authorities as saying. BNO News: NYPD confirms multiple people shot in Brooklyn, but cannot yet confirm...

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Philippine elevator girl becomes attraction

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Fox in The Hen House: James Clapper to Oversee NSA Program

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Japan radically raises severity level of Fukushima leak

"Judging from the amount and the density of the radiation in the contaminated water that leaked...a Level Three assessment is appropriate," read the document used during Wednesday’s weekly meeting of...

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Wrecking Water: Russia’s Far East hit by biggest floods in 120 years

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TEPCO’s Fukushima inspections inadequate – Japan nuclear regulator

On Friday, the Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) Commissioner Toyoshi Fuketa visited the destroyed Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant to inspect the ongoing radioactive cleanup efforts. Fuketa’s...

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Fukushima leak classified as ‘serious radiation incident’

The upgrade is from Level 1, an “anomaly,” which was initially assigned to the leak of 300 tons of radiation-contaminated water from a tank at the Fukushima plant, when it was first acknowledged by...

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NSA spying on Visa and SWIFT ‘smells like economic espionage’

RT: Der Spiegel reports have been dismissed by Visa after the company said it was impossible. Do you think the agency accessed clients' private information? Gerald Horne: I think it's highly possible....

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NASA releases images of Pakistan’s ‘Earthquake Island’

NASA has released before and after photos of a new terrestrial body that was born on September 24 during a quake that struck Pakistan. Called Zalzala Jazeera, or a an earthquake island, the...

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Internet’s new big threat? Hackers secretly redirecting web traffic around...

Researchers at New Hampshire-based global internet intelligence company Renesys say that they’ve witnessed a complex type of Man-in-the-Middle attack occur on computer networks no fewer than 60 days...

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Major internet firm blames ISPs for purposely slowing down web traffic

According to a blog post published this week by the vice president of content and media at Level 3 — the world’s largest so-called internet backbone provider — ISPs aren’t exactly innocent when it...

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