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Secret Compartment Hides Valuables In This Sneaky iPhone Or Samsung Galaxy Case   We’ve seen more than enough iPhone cases with slots for credit cards, ID or cash. But the Push wallet phone case is the first one we’ve seen with a secret compartment that hides those valuables completely out of s...
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Obama Wants 'Year of Action'

Time - 29 Jan 2014 01:50
Obama Wants 'Year of Action' The first remarks released from tonight's State of the Union address show the president will focus on inequality
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The New US Olympic Bobsledding Suits Are Insanely Tight

Business Insider - 29 Jan 2014 18:43
The New US Olympic Bobsledding Suits Are Insanely Tight Olympic bobsledder Lolo Jones is trying on the suit that the U.S. team will wear in Sochi on Wednesday, and it is skin tight. The suit was designed by Under Armour — which made similar aerodynamic suits for the speedsk...
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What the Speech Means for 2014

The New York Times - 29 Jan 2014 07:08
The impact of President Obama's speech on the midterms, his agenda and his relationship with Congress.     
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The Hardware That Siri Runs On Puts The New Mac Pro To Shame Every single day, iPhone and iPad owners ask Siri millions of questions. Each and every one of those questions must be analyzed by Apple using computer-intensive natural language processing, translating it into a form th...
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MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Mexican officials said Tuesday that they are launching a nationwide effort to fight kidnapping, a crime that has risen to epidemic levels across the country and become what officials are calling a nat...
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SportsGrid Picks The Super Bowl Winner Vs. The 'Experts,' Starring Rob Ford Here are our staff's Super Bowl picks, and some experts'. One of them: Rob Ford.
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Students at the University of Alabama don't get many snow days. When they do, they should enjoy them. Snow forced the university to cancel classes on Tuesday, so the students decided to have a massive snowball fight at t...
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Norway's Kristoffersen Wins World Cup Slalom Race

The New York Times - 29 Jan 2014 07:39
The Norwegian teenager Henrik Kristoffersen upset the Olympic slalom favorites by winning a World Cup night race in Schladming, Austria.     
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Amnesty chief condemns Al Jazeera detentions

Al Jazeera English - 29 Jan 2014 07:12
Amnesty International cites need to keep up pressure on Egyptian government amid crackdown on freedom of expression.
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AJ Arabia: New Perfume Company From Abu Dhabi

Fragrantica Perfumes - 29 Jan 2014 03:14
A new perfume house from Abu Dhabi offers a luxurious new collection that will combine the best of French perfumery with the treasures of the Arabian Desert, in beautiful packaging inspired by breathtaking Arabian archit...
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Blinged Out Mona Lisa is the greatest work of art the world has ever known. The NFL ensured that its players couldn't make any fashion statements at Super Bowl Media Day by giving them special Super Bowl Media Day unifo...
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If Henry Ford Could Pay a $15 Minimum Wage 100 Years Ago, So Can We In the State of the Union address tonight, President Obama is going to call for a national minimum wage of $10.10. Then in their response the Republicans will say that'd be a huge disaster that would make the Washington ...
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Samsung Galaxy S5 Could Feature 21MP Camera Sensor Instead Of 16MP Shooter We have heard a fair bit about the yet unreleased Samsung Galaxy S5 to know that this upcoming flagship smartphone from the South Korean manufacturer is going to pack some serious firepower in its hardware – apart from...
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(Reuters) - Fannie Mae , the largest U.S. home funding source, said on Wednesday it plans to sell $500 million of benchmark bills on Wednesday.
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The interview, broadcast by the German television network ARD, was largely blacked out by the US media. The New York Times carried not a word of what Snowden said, while the cable and broadcast news programs treated the ...
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M.L.B. Seeks Dismissal of Rodriguez Lawsuit

The New York Times - 29 Jan 2014 07:35
Major League Baseball is seeking the dismissal of a suit by Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez that challenges a season-long suspension for the use of prohibited performance-enhancing substances.     
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Obama pledges to act alone on economy

Market Watch - 29 Jan 2014 07:05
President Barack Obama vows aggressive action on helping the U.S. economy, saying he'll bypass Congress on key issues including creating a new retirement-savings program and raising the minimum wage for workers on new fe...
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Religious leaders unite for peace

CNN - 29 Jan 2014 06:05
The top Muslim imam and Catholic archbishop in war-ravaged Central African Republic are uniting for peace.
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U.N. to EU: Use force in CAR if needed

CNN - 29 Jan 2014 05:45
The U.N. Security Council voted Tuesday to not only continue its peacekeepers' mission in the tumultuous Central African Republic but to authorize the use of force by European Union troops there, the world body said.
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Jesse Ryan Loskarn, the aide to Tennessee senator Lamar Alexander who killed himself last week after being arrested for possession of child pornography, left behind an open letter in which he tried to explain and apologi...
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