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Google's New Car Lacks A Steering Wheel (And Brakes)
The tech company built three prototypes from scratch, creating compact cars that look like they're on an extreme no-options diet. For now, their top speed is 25 mph.
Tragedy, Thy Name Is A Busted Bracket
Each year, countless brackets are upended by upsets in the men's NCAA basketball tournament. We hear laments from those whose brackets were busted within hours of the first full day of play.
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'Polar Vortex' Brings Bitter Cold, Heavy Snow To U.S.
The National Weather Service warns of "life-threatening wind chill" in the North and Central U.S. On top of the extreme temperatures, heavy snow is expected Sunday in parts of the Midwest.
Kerry Says He Regrets Treatment Of Indian Diplomat In New York
The secretary of state told a top official in New Delhi that a row over the strip-search of a U.S.-based Indian female diplomat should not come between the two countries.
With Flurry Of Goals Against S. Korea, Abby Wambach Makes History
With her 159th goal, Wambach replaced Mia Hamm as the top female scorer in the world. She broke the record during a friendly against South Korea.
North Korea Replaces Hard-Line Defense Chief
Pyongyang's top military commander, who is thought responsible for deadly attacks on South Korea, is replaced by a relative unknown.
U.S. Army Restricts Access To 'The Guardian' Website
The British newspaper was the first to publish recently leaked information about top secret U.S. government surveillance programs.
Russia Says It Hasn't Received Snowden Asylum Request
The former CIA contractor who leaked top-secret information about U.S. electronic surveillance programs says eventually he wants to find refuge in Latin America.
Report: Memos Unmask Pakistan's Approval Of Drone Strikes
The Washington Post says CIA documents and diplomatic memos expose one of the worst-kept secrets of recent years: That while they condemn them in public, Pakistani leaders privately endorse U.S. strikes aimed at terrorists in their country.
Obama Nominates Jeh Johnson To Head Homeland Security
Johnson is best known for leading a legal review of the U.S. drone program, as well as crafting a report that led to the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell." He was the former top lawyer at the Pentagon.
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