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Will NASA Budget Caps Leave Space Exploration To Corporations?
One of the first results of the new budget cap could be "no funding for an asteroid rendezvous mission."
Will Nicaragua’s New Canal Overshadow Panama’s?
What do Nicaragua's plans to build a Chinese company-backed transoceanic canal mean for Panama and its historic role in maritime trade?
Facebook Releases Data On US National-Security Requests
Facebook reported Friday it had between 9,000 and 10,000 information requests related to national security in the last six months of 2012.
McDonald's New Rice Menu Fails To Entice Chinese
McDonald's is trying to overtake Kentucky Fried Chicken as China's fast food of choice. It latest efforts don't seem to be catching on.
A New Political Landscape On Guns 6 Months After Newtown
The Newtown, Conn., shooting added more strength to gun control activists than any event in recent history.
Want To Buy A Ford Fusion? Get In Line
Ford's inventory of the midsize sedan is down to 39 days, as demand keeps the level of stock low.
Adobe, FedEx, Oracle, Red Hat: Earnings To Watch Next Week
Here's a list of 10 notable quarterly earnings reports to watch for during the week of June 17-21.
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Gold Prices Could Swing Upwards Wildly: Analysts
Two top gold analysts predict that the price of gold could skyrocket by the end of 2013.
- Detroit Emergency Manager Paints Grim Economic Picture For Lenders
- Brazilian Oil Company OGX Downgraded By Fitch
- Offshore Tax Havens Allege Unfair Criticism Ahead Of G8 Talks
- Gold Prices To Fall Next Week: Bloomberg Survey
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Seth Rogen Admits His Movies Suck
Actor Seth Rogen admitted in a recent interview that his film with Barbra Streisand, "The Guilt Trip," was made for "airplanes only."
- 'This Is the End' Box Office And Reviews
- 'Mad Men' Recap: Doctor My Eyes
- 'Game of Thrones' Season Finale Recap: Family First
- Maurice Sendak Google 'Doodle' Celebrates Author's 85th Birthday
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Bruins Look To Bounce Back From Game 1 Loss
After a very tight Game 1, Boston can even the series in Chicago on Saturday.
- Mickelson Impressive At Merion
- Arsenal’s Potential Summer Departures
- Doc Rivers And Brian Shaw Sought After By Several Teams
- Hewitt Rolls Back Years To Beat Del Potro
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Are The Sudans Still Fighting About Oil? Not Exactly
Abyei, a conflicted, oil-rich region, is at the heart of a fresh battle between Sudan and South Sudan.
- Uganda Asks Mobile Users To Pay Up After Foreign Donors Pull Back
- Iran’s Elections: Up, Running And Extended By Two Hours
- Will Bolivia Regain Access To The Sea?
- In Shift, US Will Arm Syrian Rebels
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iOS 7 Features Designed To 'Bring Order To Complexity'
“iOS 7 is the biggest change to iOS since the introduction of iPhone,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said.
- Apple WWDC 2013: New Mac Pro Unveiled
- Apple Introduces OS X Mavericks
- iTunes Radio Unveiled
- A New Line Of MacBook Airs Announced By Apple
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Big Data Or Big Brother? The Technology Behind PRISM
Spying in the "big data" era is more about databases than wiretaps and exploding pens.
- 5 Things We'd Like To Know About Snowden And The NSA Leak
- Snowden Tells Hong Kong Paper: 'I'm Here To Reveal Criminality'
- Edward Snowden Gave $500 To Ron Paul’s Campaign Last Year
- Portland Residents Push For Barrier At 'Suicide Bridge'
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What Does Supreme Court's Myriad Ruling Mean For Biotech?
The Myriad ruling might result in lower-cost breast cancer risk screening, but it could stymie biotech investment in other tests.
- Wild Cheetahs Speed-Tested With GPS Collars
- Sudden Decrease In Medieval Leprosy Solved
- Mars' Twice-A-Day Temperature Change Explained
- Natural Human Genes Cannot Be Patented, US Supreme Court Rules
Will NASA Budget Caps Leave Space Exploration To Corporations?
One of the first results of the new budget cap could be "no funding for an asteroid rendezvous mission."
Will Nicaragua’s New Canal Overshadow Panama’s?
What do Nicaragua's plans to build a Chinese company-backed transoceanic canal mean for Panama and its historic role in maritime trade?
Facebook Releases Data On US National-Security Requests
Facebook reported Friday it had between 9,000 and 10,000 information requests related to national security in the last six months of 2012.
McDonald's New Rice Menu Fails To Entice Chinese
McDonald's is trying to overtake Kentucky Fried Chicken as China's fast food of choice. It latest efforts don't seem to be catching on.
A New Political Landscape On Guns 6 Months After Newtown
The Newtown, Conn., shooting added more strength to gun control activists than any event in recent history.
Want To Buy A Ford Fusion? Get In Line
Ford's inventory of the midsize sedan is down to 39 days, as demand keeps the level of stock low.
Adobe, FedEx, Oracle, Red Hat: Earnings To Watch Next Week
Here's a list of 10 notable quarterly earnings reports to watch for during the week of June 17-21.
-
Gold Prices Could Swing Upwards Wildly: Analysts
Two top gold analysts predict that the price of gold could skyrocket by the end of 2013.
- Detroit Emergency Manager Paints Grim Economic Picture For Lenders
- Brazilian Oil Company OGX Downgraded By Fitch
- Offshore Tax Havens Allege Unfair Criticism Ahead Of G8 Talks
- Gold Prices To Fall Next Week: Bloomberg Survey
-
Seth Rogen Admits His Movies Suck
Actor Seth Rogen admitted in a recent interview that his film with Barbra Streisand, "The Guilt Trip," was made for "airplanes only."
- 'This Is the End' Box Office And Reviews
- 'Mad Men' Recap: Doctor My Eyes
- 'Game of Thrones' Season Finale Recap: Family First
- Maurice Sendak Google 'Doodle' Celebrates Author's 85th Birthday
-
Bruins Look To Bounce Back From Game 1 Loss
After a very tight Game 1, Boston can even the series in Chicago on Saturday.
- Mickelson Impressive At Merion
- Arsenal’s Potential Summer Departures
- Doc Rivers And Brian Shaw Sought After By Several Teams
- Hewitt Rolls Back Years To Beat Del Potro
-
Are The Sudans Still Fighting About Oil? Not Exactly
Abyei, a conflicted, oil-rich region, is at the heart of a fresh battle between Sudan and South Sudan.
- Uganda Asks Mobile Users To Pay Up After Foreign Donors Pull Back
- Iran’s Elections: Up, Running And Extended By Two Hours
- Will Bolivia Regain Access To The Sea?
- In Shift, US Will Arm Syrian Rebels
-
iOS 7 Features Designed To 'Bring Order To Complexity'
“iOS 7 is the biggest change to iOS since the introduction of iPhone,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said.
- Apple WWDC 2013: New Mac Pro Unveiled
- Apple Introduces OS X Mavericks
- iTunes Radio Unveiled
- A New Line Of MacBook Airs Announced By Apple
-
Big Data Or Big Brother? The Technology Behind PRISM
Spying in the "big data" era is more about databases than wiretaps and exploding pens.
- 5 Things We'd Like To Know About Snowden And The NSA Leak
- Snowden Tells Hong Kong Paper: 'I'm Here To Reveal Criminality'
- Edward Snowden Gave $500 To Ron Paul’s Campaign Last Year
- Portland Residents Push For Barrier At 'Suicide Bridge'
-
What Does Supreme Court's Myriad Ruling Mean For Biotech?
The Myriad ruling might result in lower-cost breast cancer risk screening, but it could stymie biotech investment in other tests.
- Wild Cheetahs Speed-Tested With GPS Collars
- Sudden Decrease In Medieval Leprosy Solved
- Mars' Twice-A-Day Temperature Change Explained
- Natural Human Genes Cannot Be Patented, US Supreme Court Rules