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Working class' dire straits hurt Red Lobster
When LZ Granderson was young, a trip to Red Lobster was a rare treat. Now that fewer families can afford to eat out, he says, the restaurant is in trouble.
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Canadian man uses Toyota Prius to power home during recent ice storm
A Canadian man said he used his Toyota Prius as a generator to power his furnace, lights, refrigerator and TV during the recent ice storm.
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Giant waves hit amid new flood fears
Huge waves have battered southern and western coasts of the UK, as forecasters warn exposed areas could see a fresh round of flooding
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Cheesy problem: Kraft warns of possible Velveeta shortage
Kraft Foods is warning it may run short of its Velveeta cheese product, right at a time of high seasonal U.S. demand for the orangey-yellow foodstuff.
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Pregnant, and Forced to Stay on Life Support
The diagnosis was crushing and irrevocable. At 33, Marlise Munoz was brain-dead after collapsing on her kitchen floor in November from what appeared to be a blood clot in her lungs. But as her parents and her husband prepared to say their final goodbyes in the intensive care unit at John Peter Smith Hospital here and to honor her wish not to be left on life support, they were stunned when a doctor told them the hospital was not going to comply with their instructions.
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Gypsy Rose Lee: Rare and Classic Photos of a Burlesque Legend
On what would have been Gypsy Rose Lee's 103rd birthday, LIFE celebrates her life and career with a selection of pictures from May 1949.
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Top 10 facts you might not know about extreme weather
Just a month ago, scientists announced that they'd found the coldest place on Earth: a high ridge in the East Antarctic Plateau where it was minus 136 degrees Fahrenheit.
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How to make perfect pizza at home
Whatever toppings you choose, a pizza's appeal begins with its crust. Use these illustrated step-by-step instructions to make your dough, then choose from nine different recipes for sauces and toppings.
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Breaking Breakfast News: Froot Loops Are All The Same Flavor
Mind. Blown.
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A New Thermodynamics Theory of the Origin of Life
An MIT physicist has proposed the provocative idea that life exists because the law of increasing entropy drives matter to acquire lifelike physical properties.
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10 Snapshots Of Life Aboard Hospital Trains In WWI
Hospital trains during World War I enabled medical personnel to tend to ill and injured servicemen on their way to hospital. Though conditions were more crowded and sometimes less hygienic on the trains than in brick-and-mortar hospitals, nurses and doctors could provide vital treatment to soldiers, no doubt saving countless lives.
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Psychological perspective of a human - The Egg!
There are articles that have philosophy equivalent to a novel. This article written by Andy weir is one of those legendary articles. It gives you a new perspective to life as a whole.
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Artist repurposes old satellite dishes for shade and shelter
Old satellite dishes, once the mainstay of homes that subscribed to premium TV programming, are being replaced by the internet, cable TV, and tiny dishes, but that doesn't mean they're completely useless, as this artist demonstrates.
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Perfectionism Is a Mental Illness and It's Ruining My Life
It's the common douche bag response—asked at a job interview what his biggest weakness is, he pretends to think for a moment before answering, "I guess I'd say my biggest problem is that I can be a bit of a perfectionist."
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Ohio Man Buried with Treasured Harley [Graphic Image]
Ohio man, Billy Standley, rode into the sunset in style and was buried with his treasured Harley Davidson. The native of the small village of Mechanicsburg passed away this week at the age of 82. .
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You get what you want - by Ananya Gaurav
This is one of those comics strips that leaves an impact on your life after being read. Have patience for it will surprise you with its wonderful insights.
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Busting a credit card hacker
Interview with the Secret Service agent that infiltrated one of the world's biggest credit card hacking rings.
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Hundreds rescued by Italian navy
Italy's navy has rescued 1,123 people from inflatable boats in the space of 24 hours, as clandestine migration from North Africa reaches record levels.
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Life on the margins in Pakistan
There are so many slums in Pakistan, and they can be home to all sorts of communities , Christians, Shi'ites, Afghan refugees, or Pakistanis fleeing violence or seeking jobs.
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California dreamin' on Sochi winter's day
Kate Hansen of the U.S. speeds down the track during the women's luge training at the Sanki sliding center in Rosa Khutor, a venue for the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics near Sochi, February 6, 2014.
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