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Obama Names New Acting IRS Commissioner
The president names Daniel Werfel to replace outgoing acting commissioner Steven Miller, who was ousted Wednesday in the wake of a scandal over IRS scrutiny of conservative groups.
Meet The YouTube Stars Who Will Interview The President
On Thursday, President Obama will sit down for a round of unconventional interviews with some unconventional questioners.
The Risky Boom In Carefree Social Payment Apps
Lots of young adults are using apps like Venmo to settle all kinds of debts. As the apps get more popular, they've become targets for scammers and hackers. But that hasn't seemed to scare away users.
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Clinton's Private Email Server Has Advantages, Vulnerabilities
While many of those messages are tucked away from the prying eyes of the public, it's not clear they are well-protected from hackers.
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Exercise Can Be Good For The Heart, And Maybe For Sperm, Too
A study finds that guys who watched a lot of TV had lower sperm counts than more active fellows. The effect held true even when other factors, such as body weight and diet, were taken into account.
Hackers Appear To Post Customer Data Of Affair-Enabling Website
Security analysts say the huge data dump may include the account details of more than 30 million users of AshleyMadison.com and its companion site EstablishedMen.com
U.S. Announces Moratorium On New Coal Leases On Federal Lands
The change won't affect existing leases, which generated nearly $1.3 billion for the federal government's coal program last year.
New Vatican Rules Will Put More Spreadsheets Into The Saint-Making Process
Canonization is pricey: One journalist estimates half a million dollars is spent per candidate. Until now, it was spent with little oversight or documentation. Pope Francis is pushing to change that.
Admitting Dropouts Were Miscounted, Chicago Lowers Graduation Rates
The school district revised its numbers down 2 to 3 percentage points for every year dating back to 2011.
Protesting Racial Bias, Students Trade Placards For Pillows
Inspired by the events at Mizzou, students at Occidental College in Los Angeles recently got administrators to agree to a list of demands and are pledging to hold them accountable.
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