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Dizzying GIF Of The World Trade Center Spire Being Lifted Into Place The final piece of One World Trade Center was lifted into place earlier this month - making it the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere at a symbolic 1,776 feet. One of the coolest things from this historical event...
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Secret of efficient photosynthesis is decoded Purple bacteria are among Earth's oldest organisms, and among its most efficient in turning sunlight into usable chemical energy. Now, a key to their light-harvesting prowess has been explained through a detailed structu...
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O.J. Gets A Hand Free in Trial

ABC News - 14 May 2013 23:48
O.J. Gets A Hand Free in Trial O.J. Simpson won a small victory today when a judge granted him one unshackled hand to take notes and drink water during a weeklong hearing, in which the former football hero is expected to testify in a bid for freedom.
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We have just begun. Widening inequality, a shrinking middle class, global warming, the corruption of our democracy by big money -- all of these, and more, must be addressed. To make progress on these -- and to prevent ou...
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Abortion Doctor Gets Life in Prison

The New York Times - 14 May 2013 23:50
Dr. Kermit Gosnell, who was convicted of killing three babies born alive at his Philadelphia clinic, was spared a possible death sentence Tuesday in a deal with prosecutors.
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This just out: The Treasury Department's Inspector General report argues that the IRS developed "inappropriate criteria" in focusing on conservative groups. Here are the key findings: The IRS used inappropriate criteria ...
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What Life Is Like For The 2 Million People Behind Bars In America The United States keeps 2.26 million people behind bars, by far the world's highest incarceration rate. So many prisoners are expensive, costing taxpayers $68 billion annually. So many prisoners are also exceeding availa...
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Missing Autistic Girl 'Likes to Explore, Climb' Authorities continue to search for a 9-year-old autistic girl who went missing from her family's Clearlake, Calif., vacation home on Mother's Day.
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AIG CEO To Struggling College Graduates: 'Don't Cry About It' Most business leaders, when asked to advise new graduates, are encouraging, telling them that though things might be rough now, they'll pick up in time. Not AIG's outspoken CEO, Robert Benmosche. He doesn't have much in ...
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Search 'Atari Breakout,' Return to 1970s

ABC News - 14 May 2013 16:59
Search 'Atari Breakout,' Return to 1970s Google has brought the arcade right to your image search window with its newest celebratory Easter egg game. It's the 37th birthday of the classic Atari game Breakout, and if you type "Atari Breakout" as a Google image s...
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This Guy's Job Is To Travel The World And Figure Out The Next Huge Tech Trend Jan Chipchase has one of the coolest jobs in the world. As the executive creative director of Global Insights at frog, a global design and innovation consultancy, he travels around the globe on behalf of big-name clients...
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Exclusive: Exclusive: "We Will Slaughter All of Them." The Rebel Behind The Syrian Atrocity Video
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Are you currently in a lull, wondering how come no one ever figured a way to have weekly episodes of The Walking Dead without having to have a season stop and leaving us viewers hanging for a few months before
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Two teams vying for Miami Beach Convention Center redevelopment making final presentations Tuesday The presentations are outlining how the teams propose to renovate and expand the convention center, add an 800-room hotel, and redevelop its parking lots with a mix of green spaces and residential, cultural and retail bu...
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Here's How An 8-Year-Old David Foster Wallace Speech Suddenly Became A Viral Video Hit Last week, in the midst of commencement season, small L.A. video production company The Glossary released a five-minute cinematic interpretation of David Foster Wallace's philosophically resonant 2005 commencement addres...
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TSA Agents Found A New Kind Of 'Sword Cane' This Week

Business Insider - 14 May 2013 23:45
TSA Agents Found A New Kind Of 'Sword Cane' This Week The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) finds many dangerous items every week, including a lot of loaded guns and a surprising number of swords hidden in canes. Last week's haul, detailed in the TSA Blog's Week ...
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The Temperature in One South Dakota Town Just Rose 70 Degrees in 24 Hours On Sunday, the low temperature was 22 degrees in Aberdeen, South Dakota -- that's ten degrees below freezing. The next day, according to the National Weather Service, the high hit 92.
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Most Popular Coffee Maker: French Press

Life Hacker - 14 May 2013 23:15
Most Popular Coffee Maker: French Press One thing is certain, ask a dozen people the best way to brew the perfect cup of coffee and you'll get a dozen answers. Last week, we asked you which you thought was the best , and then we examined the five best coffee m...
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The Genetic Calculus of Angelina Jolie's Double Mastectomy The Genetic Calculus of Angelina Jolie's Double Mastectomy
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Wikipedia Entries to Use When Flirting: Vol. 1: Kathie Lee Gifford Meeting a new person and then flirting with them can be a tense, sweaty experience. Chances are you're going to say some words they've heard before, which is boring; you're going in with one strike against you. Why not g...
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'Star Trek: Into Darkness' Is Almost Too Good

The Atlantic Wire - 14 May 2013 22:07
'Star Trek: Into Darkness' Is Almost Too Good J.J. Abrams is so breezily in control of the cool technical wonders of this 3D space adventure that it doesn't quite deliver in a viscerl way. But Into Darkness is still a smart and near-elegant blast, even if you forget...
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As Culture Moves Online, France Tries to Follow It With a Tax

The New York Times - 14 May 2013 22:00
A government adviser has suggested that manufacturers pay a 1 percent levy on the price of the devices to finance French movies, music and books.
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