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Joe Jonas Ditched His Blue Hair For Something Even More Colorful Joe Jonas debuts rainbow hair.
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IS behind Jakarta attacks, say police

BBC - 14 Jan 2016 15:50
Indonesian police say Islamic State militants were behind a series of explosions and gun attacks in Jakarta that left at least seven people dead.
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Explosions from 'grenades'

CNN - 14 Jan 2016 07:39
Explosions from 'grenades' Several explosions have been heard in the center of Jakarta, media reports say. CNN's Kathy Quiano reports.
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The hidden threat to Uber: An improving economy

Business Insider - 14 Jan 2016 05:27
The hidden threat to Uber: An improving economy REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton Uber is on fire. It probably topped $1.5 billion in net revenue last year and was growing bookings at a rate of over 40% per quarter in the middle of 2015, according to recently leaked docume...
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I Stopped Paying My Daughter's Cosigned Navient Student Loan

The Huffington Post - 14 Jan 2016 21:09
I Stopped Paying My Daughter's Cosigned Navient Student Loan Question: Dear Steve, Hi Steve, I co-signed my daughter's student loans which she and her husband stopped paying because Navient was asking for $1,100 a month (he lost the overtime advantage he was using to pay back the ...
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ISIS Cited in Deadly Indonesian 'Terrorist Attack' No Americans are among the victims, officials said.
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An explosion is heard from a cafe next to the Starbucks cafe attacked earlier in Jakarta
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President May Have Exaggerated Role of Stimulus in Clean Energy, Experts Say Changes in energy prices and dependence on foreign oil had little to do with the stimulus law, experts say, crediting them to government policies, market forces and private sector activities.
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Scientists in the UK could win approval to genetically modify human embryos Samantha Lee/Business Insider LONDON - A scientist set out her argument on Wednesday for being given a British license to conduct controversial experiments which would alter the DNA of human embryos. Critics of the propo...
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Jakarta blasts: 'Heavy gunfire exchanged' Several explosions have been heard in the center of Jakarta, media reports say. CNN affiliate CNN Indonesia reported a police station appears to have been the target of the attacks.
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Deadly car bomb targets police post in southeast Turkey

Al Jazeera English - 14 Jan 2016 07:16
At least five dead, dozens injured in blast near police building in predominantly Kurdish Diyarbakir province.
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Han Solo Is Making The Lamest Dad Jokes On Twitter Dad Joke Han Solo is a new Twitter account that exposes the "Star Wars" hero's corny parental side.
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App Store games bring in $1B in revenue during December as Clash of Clans tops the charts December is always one of Apple’s biggest months of the year thanks to the influx of new devices people receive as gifts during the holiday season. The company often reports its highest device sales during this month, ...
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Judge Sets Hearing on Bill Cosby's Motion to Dismiss Criminal Charges A preliminary hearing in Bill Cosby’s criminal case in Pennsylvania was postponed after the entertainer’s attorneys filed a motion to dismiss the case and disqualify disqualify Montgomery County District Attorney Kev...
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One governor wants to invest $7.5 million in educating prisoners REUTERS/Robert Galbraith When New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo told a Harlem church this past Sunday that he wanted to once again try to provide college classes for New York state prisoners, he told the mostly black and Latino...
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Most Resolutions Fail Because They're Not Important Enough

Harvard Business Review - 14 Jan 2016 18:00
Four ways to finally change.
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100 drones synced up with an orchestra for a spectacular light and music show In November, Intel broke the world record for most unmanned aerial vehicles simultaneously in the air. They launched 100 drones in the sky, and programmed them to sync up with an orchestra playing Beethoven's Fifth Symph...
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Suspect in killing of American is brother to top club promoter The Senegalese immigrant who was charged Thursday with murdering an American artist in Florence is the brother of the city’s top club promoter, The Post has learned. DNA that matched Cheik Tidiane Diaw, who came to Ita...
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GEORGE FRIEDMAN: Germany has a bigger problem than refugees REUTERS/Thomas Peter Geopolitical expert George Friedman called Germany “a vulnerable, insecure country” in a bubble that could pop anytime. Speaking in a Mauldin Economics video interview from Amsterdam, Friedman sa...
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'Grieving' kangaroo may have actually been a horny killer This kangaroo wasn't grieving the loss of his lover -- he's actually a horny male marsupial who may have caused her death, experts say. Photos of the jacked kangaroo holding a doe's head up -- allowing her to see her lit...
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Nest Confirms Learning Thermostat Software Glitch That Deactivated Devices Nest has confirmed that a software bug resulted in several Nest Learning Thermostats going offline. The temporary outage has now been fixed by the company.
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Apple Watch Leading The Pack But All Smartwatches Still Struggling To Find Their Market The Apple Watch has been doing well since its release in April 2015, but according to a report, not well enough. Find out what is keeping smartwatches from making it big in the consumer market.
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