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3 Al-Jazeera Journalists In Egypt Plead Not Guilty To Terrorist Links
Australian Peter Greste, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohammed, have been held in Cairo since their arrest in December. They've been accused of aiding the Muslim Brotherhood.
Tiny Iron Particles Help Find Cancer Without Using Risky Radiation
CT scans are good at finding cancer, but their hefty dose of X-rays increases the risk of future cancers. Children are especially vulnerable. A new form of MRI can find tumors without radiation.
A Phony Article Epitomizes Hip-Hop's Struggling Underclass
When even the biggest stars in the world are relying on extramusical gimmicks to hype new albums, what's an unknown rapper supposed to do to get noticed? Maybe fake a profile in the paper of record?
5 Things To Know About Venezuela's Protest Leader
Leopoldo López has reemerged as an important opposition figure. And like he has in the past, he's courted controversy.
New York Backs Off Controversial Punishment For Juveniles
In response to a lawsuit, New York has offered to limit its use of solitary confinement, including prohibiting its use for prisoners under 18. This may be a potential watershed in prison policy.
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Canada Stuns U.S. Women In Comeback Win
The two rival ice hockey teams had been dominant in Olympic competition, but Canada triumphs in the finals, winning in overtime after a last-minute comeback.
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Deep Learning: Teaching Computers To Tell Things Apart
The first step in recognizing people could be telling the difference between a cat and a dog. Facebook is investing in artificial intelligence research, with the hopes of better sorting your photos.
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Scientists Fear Ecological Disaster In Nicaragua's Planned Canal
The head of Nicaragua's Academy of Sciences says the plan for a new Central American shipping channel seems so crazy that he's having trouble persuading conservation groups to take it seriously.
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The 5 Greatest Louisville Bands Of All Time
Today we speak with John Timmons, the former owner of Louisville record store Ear X-Tacy, who picks the five greatest Louisville artists of all time.
Risk Is Low And Business Is Booming In The Malware Market
In a thriving underground, stolen credit card information goes on sale before anyone even knows a massive breach has happened.
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