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Chinese Markets Stumble Again, But World Markets Stabilized
The Shanghai Composite ended 7.6 percent lower and below 3,000 for the first time since December. European markets, however, seemed to shrug off the Chinese rout.
Cat Isn't A Fan Of Bathtime
The owner of a wet cat from Maine uploaded a video on YouTube. When the owner asks if the cat would like to continue the bath for "a little bit more," it sure sounds like the cats replies, "no more."
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After Days Of Talks, Tense Standoff, North And South Korea Reach Detente
South Korea has agreed to stop blaring propaganda from speakers across the border and the North has agreed to lift its semi-war status.
Why Your Doctor Won't Friend You On Facebook
Public professional Facebook pages focused on medicine are catching on. But doctors aren't ready to share vacation photos and other more intimate details with their patients.
Stephen Hawking: Black Holes 'Are Not The Eternal Prisons' We Once Thought
The world's most famous physicist unveiled a novel idea that he says solves the mystery of the information paradox. Essentially, he explained, information can escape a black hole.
Biden's Path: Time Is Not Exactly On His Side
History hasn't been kind to late presidential entrants. But with the vice president's name recognition and position, his campaign could break the mold and challenge and sharpen Hillary Clinton.
China's Financial Capital Tries To Become A Cultural Capital
Private museums are sprouting up along Shanghai's riverfront. The city that lures people seeking their fortune is also attempting to become a destination for art.
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Cattle Theft: An Old Crime On The Rise
Cattle rustling is a growing problem in Oklahoma, Texas and other beef-producing states. High beef prices and drug addiction are fueling the resurgence.
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Study Tracks Vast Racial Gap In School Discipline In 13 Southern States
Expulsions and suspensions were much higher for African-American students, researchers found.
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White House Fence Jumper Killed In Pennsylvania Courthouse
Curtis Smith, 34, was arrested for scaling a wall at the White House in March and was killed Tuesday after allegedly attacking a sheriff's deputy at a Pennsylvania courthouse.
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