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A New Community Rises In The West Bank ... And It's Not Israeli
Much of the new building in the territory involves Jewish settlements. The Palestinians now have a new city, but the project has been slowed because until recently Israel did not allow a water hookup.
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Why Federal Budgets Aren't What You Think They Are
Congressional Republicans' budget is expected to be released Tuesday, but a federal budget is not really a budget at all.
49ers Linebacker Quits After 1 Season, Citing Safety Concerns
Worries about possibly incurring brain injuries prompted 24-year-old Chris Borland to end his NFL career after one season. "I just honestly want to do what's best for my health," he said.
Facebook's Suicide Prevention Tools Connect Friends, Test Privacy
When online social networks open up spaces for suicide prevention with untrained peer support, they walk the fragile line between invasion of privacy and supporting those who need help.
Talking About Great Teachers At SXSWedu
Education thinkers at South by Southwest gave us the details on the people who inspired them.
Controversial French Comedian Convicted Of Condoning Terrorism
A Paris court gave Dieudonne a two-month suspended sentence for his Facebook post in January after the deadly attack on the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo.
Microsoft Is Phasing Out Internet Explorer
The Web browser will be replaced in Windows 10, with what's currently being called Project Spartan.
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Behind The SFJAZZ Collective's Original Approach To Joe Henderson
For this season, each member of the all-star octet representing the San Francisco jazz institution wrote a new piece for the band, and rearranged a work by a saxophone master.
Obama Says Critics Making 'The Same Argument' Despite Better Economy
The president defends his economic track record, even as Republicans are trying to change the government's fiscal course. House and Senate committees unveiled draft budgets that would cut spending.
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More Americans Opt For Risky Long-Term Car Loans
The length of the average car loan isn't just creeping up, it's leaping up. Nearly 40 percent of people secure car loans that take more than five years to pay off. The trend has some analysts alarmed.
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