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Inside the Twitter glitch that may have affected the 2016 election
A technical glitch in the FBI system created an online firestorm.
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Stephen Hawking to Be Buried Between Darwin and Newton
Ceremony at Westminster Abbey on Friday.
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In the spirit of the World Cup
This man is a legend.
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Manafort ordered to jail after witness-tampering charges
President Trump’s former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, and an associate prosecutors say has ties to Russian intelligence have been charged with obstruction of justice as Manafort awaits trial on conspiracy and money laundering charges.
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Iceland expands food delivery by drone
Israeli company Flytrex is to expand its drone delivery partnership with Icelandic retailer Aha
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The Life of Anthony Bourdain, a Rebel in the Kitchen
The former chef turned writer and TV host exposed the underbelly of restaurant culture and took viewers on far-flung culinary adventures with biting wit and a worldly outlook.
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A Historic Ghost Town in California Is Up for Sale
This slice of Wild West paradise could be yours.
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Dumbo Official Teaser Trailer
Watch the teaser trailer for Tim Burton’s all-new live-action Dumbo, coming to theatres March 2019.
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World Cup 2026: US-Mexico-Canada bid chosen as host
It has been a year of increased political tension between the United States, Mexico and Canada -- but in eight years' time the three countries will unite to host one of the world's biggest sporting spectacles.
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The Magic of a Cardboard Box
The box is an avatar of inspiration, no charging required.
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N.Y. Attorney General Sues Trump Foundation Over Self-Dealing
The scathingly worded lawsuit seeks to dissolve President Trump’s foundation and bar him and his children from nonprofit boards.
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Einstein's travel diaries reveal 'shocking' xenophobia
Private journals kept by the scientist and humanitarian icon show prejudiced attitudes towards the people he met while travelling in Asia
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It’s time to stop laughing at Nigerian scammers — because they’re stealing billions of dollars
Web-savvy crime syndicates are figuring out ways to bilk billions from U.S. businesses using a combination of Internet research, computer malware and emotional manipulation.
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Bitcoin’s Price Was Artificially Inflated Last Year, Researchers Say
A University of Texas team found evidence that a cryptocurrency boom may have been largely due to manipulation.
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This Is What a Nuclear Attack in New York City Would Look Like
If America is attacked, the strike probably won’t come from North Korea. And it will be even scarier than we imagine.
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If the Robots Come for Our Jobs, What Should the Government Do?
Some big ideas are starting to percolate. But less dramatic ones might work, too.
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I fear Google's control of the web
The wonder of the web is that it is not subject to the whims of chaotic corporate management.
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How the gig economy is making life worse for North American workers
A journalist argues the new climate has led to people without things like unemployment insurance, retirement savings and a feeling of security.
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Why eight hours a night isn’t enough, according to a leading sleep scientist
Your genes can determine whether you're a morning person or night owl.
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Here Are the 14 Habits of Highly Miserable People
How to succeed at self-sabotage. Most of us claim we want to be happy—to have meaningful lives, enjoy ourselves, experience fulfillment, and share love and friendship with other people and maybe other species, like dogs, cats, birds, and whatnot. Strangely enough, however, some people act as if they just want to be miserable, and they succeed remarkably at inviting misery into their lives, even though they get little apparent benefit from it, since being miserable doesn’t help them find lovers and friends, get better jobs, make more money, or go on more interesting vacations. Why do they do this?
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LSD and magic mushrooms could repair brain circuits 'shrivelled' by depression, finds...
Psychedelics could be 'next generation' of safer treatments for mental health
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Illegal memes? Weak Safe Harbor? Unpacking the proposed EU copyright overhaul
Overhaul would bring chilling effects, costs, and legal uncertainty along for the ride.
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Sweden Tries to Halt Its March to Total Cashlessness
A key committee of Swedish lawmakers wants to force the country’s biggest banks to handle cash in an effort to halt the nation’s march toward complete cashlessness.
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Hurricanes are moving more slowly than they used to
Record shows a trend that could mean higher storm rainfall totals.
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3 Arguments Why Marijuana Should Stay Illegal Reviewed
We take a fair look at some of the best counter arguments for legalization and see how they hold up in review.
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Historic Trump-Kim summit begins in Singapore
The two leaders headed into a private meeting, accompanied only by interpreters.
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Wells Fargo Bans Cryptocurrency Purchases on Its Credit Cards
Wells Fargo & Co. customers hoping to use their credit cards to buy Bitcoin will have to look elsewhere.
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The Net Neutrality Repeal Is Official. Here’s How That Could Affect You.
Net Neutrality rules that required internet service providers to offer equal access to all web content are no longer in effect as of Monday.
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The days are getting longer – but very, very slowly
As the moon pulls away from the Earth, our planet’s rotation is slowing, making our days 1/75,000 second longer each year.
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These Physicists Watched a Clock Tick for 14 Years Straight
It was to test Einstein's theory of general relativity.




















