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Ordering Food Online? That'll Be More Calories, Cost And Complexity
It may be easy to order food online, but it's also more pricey and more calorific compared to traditional ways of ordering, says a new study. It seems we lose our personal inhibitions when we don't have to talk to the seller or see other customers.
Rush Fans, It's Time To Rock: Band's Been Nominated To The Hall Of Fame
Two-Way readers were emphatic last year: the Canadian band should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Well, the trio's now been nominated and the hall says fans will have a say about which artists get inducted.
Brazil Overtakes U.K. As World's Sixth Biggest Economy
The milestone is part of a larger trend where emerging economies are outpacing developed ones. Earlier this year, China overtook Japan.
Report: Spy Agencies' 'Black Budget' Reveals Intelligence Gaps
The Washington Post reports on documents sourced to former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden that indicate critical shortfalls in information.
Super Hot! India Records Its Highest Temperature Ever
Thermometers in the western city of Phalodi registered a sizzling 123.8 degrees Fahrenheit on Thursday. One resident told the BBC that it was so hot, his cellphone stopped working.
U.S. Economy Grew At A 5 Percent Rate; Dow Surpasses 18,000
Posting the strongest results in more than a decade, the U.S. economy blew past the consensus estimate of 4.3 percent growth put forth by economists surveyed by Bloomberg News.
Orioles, Royals Sweep Opponents In AL Division Series
The Baltimore Orioles beat the Detroit Tigers 2-1 on Sunday, and the Kansas City Royals defeated the Los Angeles Angels 8-3. The American League Championship Series begins Friday in Baltimore.
Mary Landrieu Wrestles An (Obamacare) Alligator
How's the Louisiana senator responding to GOP efforts to tie her to the Affordable Care Act's problems? Partly with an ad that gives her outsize credit for President Obama's decision to change course and let people keep health plans next year that would otherwise be canceled under the new law.
New Year's Eve: Dubai Puts On A Record-Setting Fireworks Show
Organizers of what is expected to be certified as the world's largest fireworks display ever put on a show in Dubai that was seen by thousands Tuesday, as viewers turned out to celebrate the new year and watch a huge spectacle.
Germany Braces For Terrorism Trial
For years, authorities failed to see links in the killings of nine immigrants and a German policewoman. Now, a trial that will focus on right-wing extremists is about to begin.
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