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Is Cash-Free Really The Way To Be? Maybe Not For Millennials
Financial advisers advocate using cash whenever possible. New technologies make it easier to do just the opposite. Still, a recent study shows more millennials are turning away from plastic.
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When Did Humans Start Shaping Earth's Fate? An Epoch Debate
Some scientists suggest calling the era we live in the Anthropocene, to denote the time when humans came to dominate Earth's fate. But did it start with farming, the atom bomb or another event?
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Ferguson Activists Hope That Momentum Sparks A National Movement
Leaders of what some call a new civil rights struggle say the protests must lead to long-term strategies. The goal is to sustain a national movement and to get past challenging obstacles.
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States Tout Crowdfunding As The Future Of Private Investment
Many states want to boost their economies through business startups. But outside of Silicon Valley, funding for private investors is hard to get. States are giving equity crowdfunding more attention.
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Pirates' McCutchen: Baseball Is Dying In Economically Challenged Communities
David Greene talks to Andrew McCutchen, centerfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates, about the future of baseball in America's inner cities.
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NCAA Men's Final: Wisconsin And Duke Play For It All Monday Night
For Wisconsin, a win would bring its first title since 1941. Perennial power Duke last won it all in 2010. The game will tip off at 9:18 p.m. ET.
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Report: Jeb Bush Self-Identified As Hispanic On Voter Application In '09
The former Florida governor and likely GOP presidential candidate, in a tweet, responded to his son's playful mocking of the claim with: "My mistake! Don't think I've fooled anyone!"
Boston Bombing: In Closing Arguments, Contrasting Images Of Tsarnaev
The prosecutor said the attack was a "cold, calculated terrorist act" carried out by Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. His defense argued there would have been no bombing without Tsarnaev's older brother.
The Times Grow Messier As The Last Chapter Of 'Mad Men' Begins
The corseted '60s give way to the freer '70s, as Don Draper begins to fall to pieces in earnest.
Tracking Your Own Health Data Too Closely Can Make You Sick
Why not check bloodwork a few times a year as some celebrities advise? Because too much testing can lead to false positives (and abnormalities that don't threaten health) and to unnecessary treatment.
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