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Clintons Provide Firepower Behind DNC 'Voter Expansion Project'
A new Democratic National Committee effort is designed to counter voter ID and other laws that make it harder for many voters to cast their ballots. Bill and Hillary Clinton are lending their help.
A Smartphone That Tries To Slip You Off The Grid
The Android-based Blackphone, set to hit the market this summer, will help answer the question of whether consumers are willing to pay for privacy.
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13 Workers Exposed To Radiation At N.M. Nuclear Waste Dump
An accident at the site appears to be more serious than first disclosed. Nobody knows what happened, but it's shaping up to be a major setback for the nation's only dedicated nuclear waste dump.
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Action Hero Liam Neeson Stars In 'Non-Stop'
The crisp and efficient thriller Non-Stop benefits from the intangibles that Liam Neeson brings to the role of a U.S. air marshal dealing with a nightmare scenario.
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Music Takes Center Stage In Oscar-Nominated Documentaries
For this year's Academy Awards, three documentaries — 20 Feet from Stardom, The Square and The Lady in Number 6 — use musicians' lives and experiences to frame some very big ideas.
Mt. Gox Files For Bankruptcy; Nearly $500M Of Bitcoins Lost
The bitcoin exchange says it was hacked. Investors likely have little chance of getting their money — real or virtual — back.
A Strong Sex Life Helps Couples Cope With The Trials Of Aging
Everybody knows a healthy sex life is important for a good marriage. But keeping the spark in the bedroom may be even more crucial for older couples dealing with chronic illness.
Chinese Paper Calls Outgoing U.S. Envoy 'Yellow-Skinned, White-Hearted Banana Man'
Gary Locke was popular with ordinary Chinese because he was photographed carrying his own backpack and buying his own coffee. Such acts are seen as rare among Chinese officials.
PHOX On World Cafe
The members of this Wisconsin band describe themselves as making "music that straddles Feist and Monty Python."
Feds Say New York's Metro-North Rail Line Values Punctuality Over Safety
The Federal Railroad Administration launched an investigation after a derailment in December that killed four passengers and injured 70.
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