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'Blackhat' Offers Fictionalized Version Of Cyberterrorism
Michael Mann's new cybercrime thriller stars Chris Hemsworth. Mann's skill as a director holds the audience's attention as the team follows lines of electronic breadcrumbs in pursuit of the evil one.
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More Than 2 Dozen Arrested In France, Belgium In Anti-Terror Raids
In Belgium, police say they disrupted a major attack when they arrested 13 suspects and seized guns, munitions and explosives.
In Support Of Seattle's Seahawks, City Hall Bans Cheese
The city manager of Bainbridge Island in Washington instituted the cheese ban. The Green Bay Packers, with their cheesehead fans, play the Seattle Seahawks Sunday. The winner heads to the Super Bowl.
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Saudis Postpone 2nd Round Of Public Flogging For Jailed Blogger Raif Badawi
A doctor who examined Badawi found his wounds from last Friday's public flogging hadn't healed and he would be unable to withstand another round. The punishment could be carried out next Friday.
It's Official: 2014 Was The Hottest Year On Record, NOAA Says
The annually-averaged temperature was 1.24 degrees Fahrenheit over the 20th century average, and easily broke the records set in 2005 and 2010.
Proposed NCAA Deal Would Restore Penn State Football Wins
The deal between the NCAA and the university would restore the 112 wins from 1998 through 2011 that were thrown out amid the Jerry Sandusky child molestation scandal.
Florida Police Department Used Black Mug Shots For Target Practice
The practice was discovered when a National Guard sergeant found that one of the mug shots was her brother's. The North Miami Beach police chief says pictures of whites and Hispanics are also used.
The World's Oldest First-Grader Is Honored By A Google Doodle
At age 84, Kimani Maruge put on a school uniform for the first time and went to school. Today's doodle pays tribute to his inspirational story.
The Story Behind '40 Acres And A Mule'
As the Civil War was winding down 150 years ago, Union leaders asked their men how they could help the thousands of newly freed slaves.
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'Kings When It's Good': Oklahoma Braces For Possible Crude Crash
Big-energy states are hoping the cheap oil is just a blip. In Oklahoma, the head of a catering firm delivering food to oil field workers worries that "$40-a-barrel oil? It's going to shut everything."
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