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You'll Be Caught Fast By This Delightful 'Fly Trap'
Fredrik Sjöberg's wry memoir celebrates the beauty of limitations, tiny wonders and intense focus; in Sjöberg's case, a focus on the hoverflies he studies on his home island of Runmarö in Sweden.
If Your Doctor Leaves Your Health Plan, You Can't Easily Follow
Consumers can switch plans outside of the annual open enrollment period for some specific life changes, but generally not when a doctor falls out of the plan.
How The YMCA Helped Shape America
Many of today's fitness trends can be traced back to the pioneering programs of the YMCA.
Reports: Sepp Blatter's Top Lieutenant Involved In $10 Million Payment
The payment was allegedly part of a bribe to help South Africa secure the right to host the World Cup. The revelation brings the bribery scandal closer to FIFA's longtime president.
Amid Bribery Scandal, FIFA President Sepp Blatter Will Resign
Just days after he won an election to a fifth term, Blatter said the interests of FIFA are "very dear to me and this is why I have taken this decision."
Boston Marathon Bomber's Friend Sentenced To 6 Years In Prison
Dias Kadyrbayev went to college with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. He pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice for getting rid of a computer and fireworks in Tsarnaev's room.
The Truth Behind The Suicide Statistic For Older Teen Girls
It made headlines last month: Suicide is the top cause of death for girls 15 to 19. Is the data reliable? And if so, what's going on?
Would You Like To Hear A Song, Dave?
The rise of the music recommendation algorithm suggests that the future of music curation may be in tracking individuals' behavior, not just mapping their taste.
Families Appeal To Congress, Call For Release Of Americans Held In Iran
The four families testify before a House committee and urge the U.S. to step up efforts. The renewed focus comes as Iran and world powers try to work out a nuclear deal ahead of a June 30 deadline.
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Video: Edward Snowden Takes Questions From London Audience
Nearly two years after his information about U.S. spying caused an international uproar, former NSA contract worker Edward Snowden spoke to an audience in London on Tuesday via live video feed.
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