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A new study suggests that people with left-brain dominance tend to listen to their mobile phones with their right ear, and vice-versa.
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The new ruling came in California where a judge overturned a class action suit against Kohl's department store from a man who thought he bought luggage at a bigger discount than he really did.
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"Tawny crazy ants'" could change ecological balances in parts of the U.S., researchers say, largely because the ants can wipe out colonies of fire ants
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If it's been a while since you referred to your office khakis as "hero pants," perhaps it's time for you to step into the costume Luke...
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Habitat for Humanity is asking people to give toward a $5 million fundraising initiative launched to help rebuild the homes and communities devastated by East Texas tornadoes.
Rather than missing an episode of a much-loved soap or the chance to see their football team play on TV, couples will view their channel of choice in separate rooms.
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The Louis Licari Salon is offering blow-drying classes that teach men how to style their wives' hair.
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A sign at a youth ball field that poetically reminds the crowd, "He's just a little boy" goes viral.
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A lot of people are pretty annoyed at Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries after he declared who's worthy of wearing his company's clothes ("cool and popular kids") and who isn't (plus-size women).
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Beloved actor Michael J. Fox is returning to TV this fall, and on Monday, NBC unveiled the first trailer for "The Michael J. Fox Show" at...
A task force of 28 local elected officials voted unanimously last night to tear down Sandy Hook Elementary School and build a new one on the same property. The plan now goes to the local school board...
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School's out, the sun is high, and it should be a crime for any kid to plop down in front of the TV for the next three months.
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MURRAY, Utah - Putting a stop to bullying in schools can be a difficult task for teachers, but one woman from Murray, who found out her daughter was relentlessly teasing another student, decided to...
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Beardvertising: The next phase of native advertising.
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It seems like we know hundreds of people whose careers started at McDonald's, but this is the first case of a career allegedly ending under the Golden Arches.
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In Brazil, Domino’s and 10 DVD rental stores in have introduced DVDs that smell like pizza when they heat up while playing.
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Every once in awhile a story appears that makes you feel like someone just wrapped you in a blanket, gave you a batch of homemade cookies and told you to take a load off. CeCe Bruce is a server at a Steak ‘n Shake in Indianapolis.
Twenty years after it was first made famous by Jennifer Aniston in hit American sitcom Friends, the style is still regarded by Richard Ward as the one that women really wanted.
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By Piya Sinha-Roy, Reuters LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The popular video game "Angry Birds" is jumping off smart phones and onto the big screen in a new animated 3D film due to be released in 2016, Sony Pictures Entertainment announced … Continue reading...
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By Trevor StokesReuters Bottling up emotions is thought to harm both mind and body, but a new study suggests that the opposite extreme may be no better.In a study of thousands of heart attack patients, those who recalled having flown into a rage during...
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The FAA has formed a working group to study the use of portable electronics on aircraft.
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Taco Bell is either onto something brilliant here or they've been snorting lines of powdered nacho cheese. Regardless of the company's inspiration, it is now apparently testing out a taco shell mad...
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The £16 pyjamas - which start in sizes small enough for a one-year-old - are printed with 47 clusters of dots which act like barcodes.
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