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Remembering Rwandans Who Followed Their Conscience
"I would do it again and again and again," says one Hutu woman who defied orders and sheltered Tutsis during the 1994 genocide. Rwanda is beginning to recognize people who rescued those at risk.
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WATCH: Sparks Fly In Holder, Gohmert Exchange On Capitol Hill
Rep. Louis Gohmert and Attorney General Eric Holder clashed over the House's decision to hold Holder in contempt in 2012. The exchange included finger wagging and warnings against lectures.
The Security Bug That Affects Most Of The Internet, Explained
Google, Yahoo and other major Internet companies use OpenSSL to protect your data transactions with them. Turns out a bug called Heartbleed has been exposing much of their data, and yours.
Why Physicists Are In A Film Promoting An Earth-Centered Universe
Scientist Lawrence Krauss says clips of him were "mined" to lend credibility to The Principle, a film he describes as "stupid" and "unbelievable."
100-Year-Old Message In A Bottle Plucked From Baltic Sea
The beer bottle was tossed into the sea in 1913 and recovered by a fisherman last month. It is thought to be the oldest ever "message in a bottle."
What Does Sound Look Like?
A clever photography trick allows you to see the invisible: the rising heat from a lighter, the turbulence around airplane wings, the plume of a sneeze ... and even sound waves.
Natalie Merchant, 'Giving Up Everything'
Rarely is an artist as honest and revealing as Natalie Merchant in her new video and song, "Giving Up Everything."
Lost Malaysian Plane Could Land In Cultural Lore
The plane's vanishing is a tragedy and an unsolved mystery. The desire for answers means the event could retain attention for decades, as have the disappearances of Jimmy Hoffa and Amelia Earhart.
The New Age: Leaving Behind Everything, Or Nothing At All
Older generations might have left behind physical letters, photographs and journals. But much of that is digital now. Saving and organizing it all is a new challenge for librarians and writers alike.
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In Turnaround, More Moms Are Staying Home, Study Says
The number of "stay at home" moms in the U.S. has been on the decline for decades. But a newly released Pew Research Center survey shows a 6 percent increase from 1999 to 2012.
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