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Settlement Reached In 'Happy Birthday' Copyright Case
Some filmmakers sued for the song to be in the public domain. The lawsuit was settled, but a federal judge didn't say whether the royalties will end. The copyright dates to 1935.
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Featuring Interview With Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, 'Serial' Season 2 Is (Finally) Here
Bergdahl's story is controversial. There are questions about whether he deserted and about whether the United States should have traded Taliban prisoners in exchange for his freedom.
Bright Spots On Ceres Aren't Signs Of Alien Civilizations, Studies Say
Two new studies of the dwarf planet might make it harder for people to imagine Ceres as a space colony or way station for an advanced race.
Disease Sleuths Analyze Google Searches To Stop Infections
Google is sharing detailed search data with academic and public health researchers to help them fight the spread of infectious diseases. Will it work?
President Obama Signs Education Law, Leaving 'No Child' Behind
The new law, known as the Every Student Succeeds Act, changes much about the federal government's role in education, largely by scaling back Washington's influence.
Surprised About Donald Trump's Popularity? You Shouldn't Be
He's an unusual candidate, but his rise makes complete sense if you consider the current political climate.
Officials Investigate Boston Train That Left Station Without An Operator
About 50 passengers were aboard the Red Line train when it left the Braintree station south of Boston about 6 a.m. Thursday.
Fiat Chrysler Fined $70 Million For Failing To Report Safety Data
Automakers are required by law to turn over data about accidents, warranties and safety issues.
Amid Violence, Chicago Parents Try To Inoculate Their Sons Against Fear
It's been a tumultuous few months for parts of Chicago. Parents are doing their best to help their children understand what's happening and how their families and communities can move forward.
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Wal-Mart To Launch New Mobile Pay System In 2016
There's already Apple Pay, Android Pay and Samsung Pay. Prepare for Wal-Mart Pay: a feature in Wal-Mart's app that will allow shoppers to check out with their smartphones.
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