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Pop Culture Happy Hour, Small Batch Edition: 'Jurassic World'
The new super-mega-blockbuster dinosaur movie has fun dino stuff, a great performance from a guy in glasses, and two main characters who are severely underwritten.
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Round-Up: A Few More Worthwhile Thoughts On Rachel Dolezal
On misogynoir, "lying about a lie," and what constitutes black identity in America.
Scientists, Fishing Fleet Team Up To Save Cod — By Listening
Atlantic cod have become scarce along the coast, though catch limits have been reduced by 80 percent. Researchers are now tracking the sound of mating cod, hoping to help fishing boats avoid them.
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The Race For President Really Begins This Week
For Republicans especially, the pressure is on to make the most of their nascent campaigns to make it into the first presidential debate on Aug. 6.
N.Y. Prison Break Search Is Costing $1 Million A Day
A district attorney says the two inmates may have used power tools left behind by maintenance contractors at the Clinton Correctional Facility.
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Endangered Species Protections At Center Of Drought Debate
Lawmakers in hard-hit Western states are pushing for suspensions to the Endangered Species Act to free up stored water. But an entrenched partisan divide over the law continues to be a hang-up.
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Theft Of Social Security Numbers Is Broader Than You Might Think
The hack of federal workers' personal data is the latest theft of Social Security numbers. The government isn't saying how many SSNs have been stolen over time. One expert says it's more than half.
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The Central Brooklyn Jazz Festival With Akua Dixon
Every spring, a historically African-American neighborhood hosts a month of jazz events. This year, one of the featured performers was a versatile cellist who led her own string ensemble.
Emoji Passwords Could Be Coming Your Way. Is That A Good Thing?
An online banking service in the UK plans to give customers the ability to creat their online passwords and PINs out of emoji. But some experts aren't giving the move any smiley-faces.
Disagreeable Teens Fail To Understand Their Blind Spots, Research Reveals
Disagreeable teens tend to grow up into disagreeable adults. A 10-year study finds that disagreeable teens often have no awareness that their behavior is harming their relationships.
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