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Starbucks Corp. said it will show calorie information for its coffees and snacks at all U.S. locations starting later this month.
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Wrinkled and skinny at first, the translucent, jellyfish-shaped balloons that Google released this week from a frozen field in the heart of New Zealand's South Island hardened into shiny pumpkins... Technology News Summaries.
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The research is in: doing nice for others does a body good. A recent study from Carnegie Mellon also found a direct link between volunteerism and decreased risk of high blood pressure, a major risk factor for heart attack and stroke.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger is returning to the role that established him as one of the world’s biggest movie stars. At the 21st Century Financial Education Summit in...
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Cabbage Patch Kid wig-hats? Whether you consider that idea genius or just awful likely depends on what you think of dressing up your kid to look like a toy and what toy you spent your childhood clutching.
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One thief in Seattle chose the wrong mom to try to steal from. Sarah Tatterson, 37, of West Seattle, Wash., is an accomplished runner, who has completed a dozen half-marathons in her lifetime.
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Vision Forum Ministries is dedicated to the restoration of Christian family culture.
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DirecTV reportedly fined Jeremy Beach, a victim of the Colorado wildfires who lost everything in the blaze, to pay for a DirecTV satellite dish and two receivers.
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St. Louis has been named the "Most Sinful City In America" by real estate blog Movoto. In the "seven deadly" categories, it appears we're, well, tops - if
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A woman in northern California says she found a razor blade in her burger, but police say the restaurant isn't at fault.
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Young teens at a pricey Upper West Side private school were asked to write first-person suicide notes — a macabre assignment that some of their parents have blasted as...
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That's what the stars of “Duck Dynasty” discovered this weekend when they ran into rapper MC Hammer at the CMA Festival.
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On June 30, 1915, Selina Pramstaller and Tillie Esper wrote a brief message during a trip to a Michigan amusement park on Harsens Island, sealed it in a bottle, and dropped it in the St. Clair River....
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Netflix made another big splash in its original content push today, announcing a deal with DreamWorks that will see the animation studio create 300 hours worth of original TV shows for the streaming service....
American websites such as The J Mom, Duo, and Telugu Matrimony cater to parents who will try anything to successfully match-make their marriage-age offspring.
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A couple in love managed to steal a few moments of stillness during the frantic hours before their wedding. That quiet and intimate moment struck a chord with thousands online, gathering more than 65,000 “likes” on Facebook.
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According to a study from Samsung U.K., the selfie is taking over the planet. A poll of more than 3,000 phone owners found that 30 percent of the photos we take are just of our own faces.
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We're not sure if it's more surprising to learn that the last telegram in the world will be sent next month ... or that people are still sending telegrams somewhere. They are, though: 5,000 telegrams are still sent every day in India.
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The family of an Anne Arundel County elementary school student will not be able to get their son's record cleared after he was suspended for a headline-making gun incident earlier this year.
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Hashtags are coming to Facebook to help users better surface conversations.
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Jacob Lynn, an 11-year-old boy in England, was denied a school lunch over an unpaid bill of just under 3 dollars.
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