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Justice Dept. Accuses Apple And Others Of Fixing E-Book Prices
The Justice Department's concerns stem from the way e-books have been priced since Apple introduced the iPad. Apple and other companies have denied any wrongdoing and say they have improved competition.
Suicide Bombings In Baghdad Kill More Than 85 People
The Islamic State has claimed that it carried out three attacks in different parts of the Iraqi capital. Two of the bombings targeted checkpoints, while another hit a crowded outdoor market.
Uncovering A 'Little Pompeii' In France
Archaeologists in France have discovered the well-preserved ruins of a Roman town, whose inhabitants appear to have fled to avoid a fire — leaving their belongings and household objects behind.
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Federal Health Care Enrollees: Older Outnumber Younger
For the first time, the Obama administration released demographic data about the more than 2 million people who have signed up for private health insurance through the exchanges set up by the federal government. The administration said it hopes the number of young people signing up will pick up steam.
A Bitcoin Insider On Crime, Congress And Satoshi Nakamoto
"This little baby — what my wife used to call my 'pretend money project' — is really going mainstream," says the chief scientist at the Bitcoin Foundation.
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Clinton To Obama: Honor Promise That People Can Keep Coverage
In a video interview with OZY, an online magazine, former President Clinton affirms his support for the Affordable Care Act while acknowledging its rocky rollout. If history is any guide, he says the technical problems will be solved. A tougher challenges lies in states that refused to expand Medicaid.
Justice Department Moves To Block Beer Merger
Officials at the Justice Department have filed a lawsuit to block Anheuser-Busch InBev from buying Grupo Modelo which sells Corona. The government says preventing the acquisition is the only way to keep beer prices down.
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ISIS Suicide Bombings Kill Dozens, Setting Off Intense Fighting In Syria
Four attacks killed dozens of people, local media say, in a day of unusually intense violence for one southern province.
People Are Stealing Legos. Here's Why
Lego theft may be on the rise, with French police investigating an international ring of alleged Lego thieves. Lego expert Gerben van IJken says there could be a Lego black market.
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Former Mexico President Fox Joins 'High Times' Board As Company Plans IPO
"There's never been a better time to join the fight" to decriminalize cannabis, Vicente Fox said as he joined the marijuana-focused magazine, which he said has been "building an empire in the dark."
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