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Danica Patrick Wears A Muscle Suit For The GoDaddy Super Bowl Commercial GoDaddy.com announced in October that its 2014 Super Bowl commercial featuring Danica Patrick would not be risque like it often is. Instead, Patrick is donning a muscle suit, veins and all, this year. The Daily Mail snap...
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VIDEO: Gaia satellite launched into space Europe sends its Gaia mission into orbit to map the precise positions of more than a billion stars.
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Addressing Silicon Valley's Race Problem

The New Yorker - 19 Dec 2013 16:26
Addressing Silicon Valley's Race Problem On Tuesday, a start-up called Walker & Company Brands quietly launched a thirty-dollar-a-month shaving kit called Bevel, aimed at African-American men. Made of heavy brass and inspired by old-school design, Bevel is the ...
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Trusteed IRAs can help heirs manage inheritance

Market Watch - 19 Dec 2013 13:00
What if you like the idea of leaving your IRA to your kids -- but worry that they'll blow the tax advantages involved? Consider a trusteed IRA, a traditional individual retirement account with some of the estate-planning...
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6 States Receive $280M In Early Learning Grants

The Huffington Post - 19 Dec 2013 17:16
6 States Receive $280M In Early Learning Grants WASHINGTON (AP) -- Six states were announced Thursday as winners of a combined $280 million in government grants to improve early learning programs for babies, toddlers and preschoolers. The winning states in the Race to...
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How do these awesome Intel robots test touchscreens? They play 'Cut the Rope' Intel's Oculus robots play smartphone games such as the popular "Cut the Rope" title to test the accuracy of touchscreens on mobile devices. The software then actually scores screens following the tests, attributing a ra...
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Congress Is Warned Anew Not to Breach Debt Ceiling

The New York Times - 19 Dec 2013 23:45
Congress Is Warned Anew Not to Breach Debt Ceiling Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew said the government might run out of cash to pay the country's bills by late February or early March.     
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This Map Shows Why The Battle For 'Ukraine's Soul' Is So Pivotal Ukraine is in the midst of an identity crisis. For the last month, President Viktor Yanukovych has been cozying up to Russia amid pressure by the Kremlin while hundreds of thousands of have been renouncing Ukraine's old ...
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Uproar at professor's prostitute demo

CNN - 19 Dec 2013 13:07
A University of Colorado professor's controversial lecture used teaching assistants as pretend prostitutes.
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Mubarak allies cleared of corruption

BBC - 19 Dec 2013 12:13
Mubarak allies cleared of corruption An Egyptian court acquits the former Prime Minister, Ahmed Shafiq, and two sons of former President Hosni Mubarak of allegations of embezzlement.
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South Sudan rebels take flashpoint town

Al Jazeera English - 19 Dec 2013 10:56
Government forces loose control over town of Bor as thousands of refugees seek shelter in UN camps in Juba.
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Delta will ban calls on planes even if feds approve them Delta Air Lines won't let passengers make voice calls from its planes, even if regulators allow them, it said Wednesday. The airline's frequent fliers believe that calls in the cabin...
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Hollywood Nation: Princess Kate's sister gets engaged 'Pippa' Middleton to wed boyfriend of year and a half
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LG Says Bigger Is Better, 105-Inch LG Curved Ultra HD TV To Hit CES 2014 Is bigger necessarily better? The folks over at LG certainly think so when it comes to their TVs, having announced that they will unveil the 105" LG Curved Ultra HD TV at CES 2014 which is happening in slightly more than...
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Group: Nearly 1,000 killed in CAR

CNN - 19 Dec 2013 03:22
Nearly 1,000 men were killed over a two-day period this month in the Central African Republic, according to Amnesty International.
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Magnises Black Card Has Its Privileges (Well, Sort Of)

The New York Times - 19 Dec 2013 01:55
Magnises Black Card Has Its Privileges (Well, Sort Of) Magnises, a card that has its privileges (well, sort of).     
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Ryan, Rand and 'Altruism'

OpEdNews - 19 Dec 2013 23:43
Rand spawned a juvenile creed of unmitigated selfishness that resounded for a while with young egoists who fantasized that they were 'supermen' who should disdain the social ethics that enslaved lesser men. The phenomeno...
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A Rainbow Hides in the Sun

ABC News - 19 Dec 2013 19:44
A Rainbow Hides in the Sun The new photo highlights the sun's complexity.     
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You Can't Control The Colossatron. No, You Really Can't. Don't Even Try [Review] The Colossatron is a mysterious, robotic dragon-thing that drops out of space specifically to destroy cities. Nobody knows what it is or where it came from; all we know is that it must be destroyed before it destroys us....
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Readers' Q&A: Brad Biggs' Bears mailbag

Chicago Tribune - 19 Dec 2013 17:48
Readers' Q&A: Brad Biggs' Bears mailbag The Tribune's Bears writer answers your questions about Pro Bowlers on the offensive line, Lance Briggs' possible return, re-signing Josh McCown, Devin Hester's future, and free agency potentialThe Tribune's Bears writer...
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AUDIO: Are local newspapers dying out?

BBC - 19 Dec 2013 17:26
AUDIO: Are local newspapers dying out? Kent University Journalism professor Tim Luckhurst and former Liverpool Post editor look at whether newspapers are dying out.
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