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Secret Service erased texts from two-day period spanning Jan. 6 attack, watchdog says
A Secret Service spokesman disputes the Department of Homeland Security inspector general's account, saying its request came after a mobile phone migration had started, but no messages were lost.
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Hurricane Resources on the Web
A list of hurricane-related Web sites, including tips on storm preparedness, tracking resources and science information:
On the Web, Is Everyone a Critic?
Web sites such as Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes are creating serious competition for professional critics. The sites distill and aggregate professional reviews and provide a forum for users to submit their own comments and ratings. Guests discuss how online reviews are redefining the role of the critic.
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Web M.C.
Contestants check off every symptom in this mash-up that combines the names of hip-hop and rap artists with medical conditions. This game puts the hype in hypochondriac.
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Catching the Olympics on the Web
In addition to its extensive TV coverage, NBC is also streaming video of the Athens games online, the first time the International Olympic Committee has allowed that to happen. But there are some restrictions. NPR's Neal Conan talks with Rich Broadhead, a technology analyst and author, about watching the Olympics on the Web.
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Triumph Services in Montgomery
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held Thursday for a non-profit organization that serves individuals with developmental disabilities. Triumph Services was…
A Goal of Service to Humankind
Dr. Anthony Fauci says he was destined to help people with HIV and AIDS. His work at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases is fueled by his belief in personal responsibility to humankind.
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'Beloved' Tops Peers' List of Top Novels
Toni Morrison's 1987 work Beloved is the best American novel of the past quarter-century. That's according to a vote of writers and critics who were invited to weigh in with their choices by The New York Times Book Review.
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6 new books this week showcase top talent: Ocean Vuong, Ron Chernow and Dave Barry
A host of beloved authors have new books hitting shelves this week, including a memoir by humorist Barry, a Mark Twain bio by Chernow and essays by Richard Russo.
Top Row
Forget the typing etiquette you learned in school. In this game, we ignore most of the keyboard to focus only on the 10 letters to the right of the Tab key. House musician Jonathan Coulton leads this game and shows us just how many words we can spell with Q, W, E, R, T, Y, U, I, O and P.
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