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How Factory Workers Are Using Once-Dead Google Glass
Users of the product would wear what looked like near-empty glasses frames, and see digital information beamed from their smartphones.
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Congressional Wrangling Over Obamacare Repeal Could Drag On For Months
The Senate has voted to send a bill repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act to the floor for debate. But with multiple bills in play, it could be months before legislation actually emerges.
Why The Stock Market's Rise Isn't Just A Trump Rally
All major stock indexes — including the Dow — are in record territory, even though the Trump administration has failed to deliver on key legislative promises. But other factors are at play.
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Costume Jewelry Designer Kenneth Jay Lane Dies At 85
Lane designed costume jewelry for Hollywood stars, Jackie Kennedy Onassis and viewers of TV's shopping channel QVC. Many women wore his fakes, or "faque," as he pronounced it, with their real gems.
Once Seen As Too Left-Wing, Will Jeremy Corbyn Be U.K.'s Next Prime Minister?
The Labour Party leader is 68 and riding a wave of support from young voters. "He's like the Bernie Sanders of the U.K., but with a very refined accent," says a staffer who once worked for Sanders.
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Trump's Recently Disclosed Putin Conversation Is 'Nixon All Over Again'
Two interpreters who served a number of U.S. presidents say a secrecy-obsessed Richard Nixon was the only recent president to routinely dispense with interpreters.
Why We Should Be Wary Of Moon Tourism
Forty-eight years ago Friday, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin packed up the moon rocks they'd gathered and blasted off for their trip back to Earth. Should the stuff they left behind be protected?
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McCain Faces 'Serious Challenge' In Fight With Brain Cancer, Kerry Says
Steve Inskeep talks to former Secretary of State John Kerry, who shares his thoughts on the news that his former colleague Senator John McCain has been diagnosed with brain cancer.
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To Shrink Mosquito Population, Scientists Are Releasing 20 Million Mosquitoes
Scientists plan to release millions of sterile, male bacteria-infected mosquitoes in California, to breed with wild females. They're hoping for a "steep decline" in the species that carries Zika.
It Could Have Been A Very Explosive First Day For New Librarian
When Abby Noland moved into her office, she discovered artillery shells. The Boston Globe says they were part of a collection from the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. The bomb squad detonated them.
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