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Dictionary acknowledges humans can tweet, too
The Oxford English Dictionary has finally gotten around to acknowledging that tweeting isn't just for the birds.
Categories: US News
Ex-UBS Trader Charged in Libor Probe
Britain's fraud prosecutor charged former UBS trader Tom Hayes with eight counts of conspiracy to defraud.
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Sprint Sues Dish, Clearwire
Sprint Nextel has sued Dish Network to block its offer for Clearwire, on the eve of a key deadline.
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10 Ways 3-D Printing Will Blow Your Mind
See how 3-D printing is refashioning industries and objects—from surgery to shoes. You made what with 3-D printing?
Categories: US News
US Housing Starts Gain; Inflation Tame
U.S. housing and inflation data for May were relatively consistent with the pace of recovery, two separate reports showed on Tuesday.
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At Paris Show, Some Signs of Renewed Demand for Big Jets
After years of emphasis on smaller, single-aisle aircraft, Airbus announced a deal for 20 of its A380 superjumbo jets.
Categories: US News
McCaskill endorses Clinton for 2016
The senator's announcement is one of the first major moves of the presidential cycle.
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3-D Printing: Transforming Industry
3-D printing holds much promise but some risks. Are we prepared for the innovation?
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Kansas man loses arm in accident at Tyson food plant
Hutchinson police say a man lost part of his arm in an industrial accident at the Tyson Foods plant in Hutchinson.
Lt. John Moore says the man's arm was caught in a conveyor belt and he was pulled in the machine on Monday afternoon. He lost his arm from about the elbow down.
The Hutchinson News reports the man was taken by medical helicopter to Via Christi's St. Francis in Wichita.
The man's identity has not been released.
Categories: US News
NYC Mayoral Hopefuls Target Techies
New York mayoral hopefuls talk tech—sometimes—while trying to capture the vote of Silicon Alley entrepreneurs.
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Why Fed Taper Means Tighten in Markets
Why traders and investors seem to view tapering as tightening even though the process is expected to be gradual.
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Music Midtown lineup announced
Journey, Imagine Dragons, Weezer and the Red Hot Chili Peppers are among the groups scheduled to perform at this year's Music Midtown.
Categories: Atlanta News
Christie rips Obama charm offensive
Calls the president's outreach to congressional Republicans "a little bit late in the dating game."
Categories: US News
Why Citi Wants to Rack Up US Taxes
Over the past few years, Citigroup has been grappling with an unusual problem—how to incur more U.S. taxes.
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Fla. poll: Rick Scott rebounding
Forty percent of voters now have a favorable opinion of him, his best rating since he was elected.
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Chrysler Faces Down Over Jeep Recall
Chrysler is expected to formally reject the recall of 2.7 million older Jeeps that are at risk of fiery collisions.
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Rohrabacher warns Boehner on speakership
He says Boehner should be booted if he moves an immigration bill without GOP majority support.
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Watermelon Oreos: Are they any good?
Vanilla cookie. Watermelon cream filling. Sandwich them together and what do you get? The latest limited-edition version of one of America's favorite cookies. You get the Watermelon Oreo.
Categories: Atlanta News
Govt Made At Least 12K Requests: Yahoo
Yahoo said U.S. law enforcement agencies made between 12,000 and 13,000 requests for data in the last six months.
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