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Infiltrating 'The Dark Net,' Where Criminals, Trolls And Extremists Reign
Jamie Bartlett exposes an encrypted underworld to the Internet in his book The Dark Net: "Anybody with something to hide, whether it's for good reasons or for ill, finds a very natural home there."
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California Avocado Farmers Boost Yields With New Growing Method
Farmers are being widely criticized during the California drought because agriculture uses the majority of the state's water. But some avocado farmers are cutting back by employing new techniques.
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Detroit Hopes To Drive Tech Startups Away From Silicon Valley
It doesn't have a lot of high-tech companies, but the city is interested in attracting young tech entrepreneurs. Detroit's rents are far more affordable, but then there are the brutally cold winters.
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Every Song In 'The Last Five Years,' Ranked By Uncontrollable Sobbing
We proudly present a highly subjective sobfest ranking all the songs in the sobbing-est musical ever to blow your mind with its complex chronology.
Gen. Martin Dempsey On Iraq: A Fight That Will Take 'Multiple Years'
The Joint Chiefs chairman has been deeply involved in Iraq for more than a decade. In an NPR interview, he says he's not surprised by the slow going against ISIS, calling it a "long campaign."
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Renaming Selma's Edmund Pettus Bridge
Alabama senators are seeking to rename Selma's Edmund Pettus Bridge, a historic site in the voting rights movement that also bears the name of a Ku Klux…
State Obamacare Exchanges Experience Growing Pains
Minnesota, Colorado and Connecticut are figuring out how to keep their health insurance marketplaces afloat as federal startup funding runs out.
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Chinese Cruise Ship Death Toll Rises To 75
Rescue teams have now cut holes through parts of the overturned ship's hull, but they've found no more survivors from the ship that carried more than 450 people.
Climate Change-Ready Rice Keeps Farmers' Fields Fertile
Climate change has made some soil in Bangladesh more salty, so many farmers have had to leave fields fallow. But what if there were rice varieties that could naturally tolerate the salty conditions?
Apartments Lure Students With Free Access To Tanning Beds
Indoor tanning boosts the risk of skin cancer, yet half of apartments close to the University of Texas, Austin, offer free use of tanning beds. Many let minors use the machines, which is illegal.
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