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Tiger Woods, Lindsey Vonn Make It Official: 'We Are Now Dating'
The sports icons have been rumored to be in a relationship for a while. Woods split with is ex-wife in 2009 amid a cheating scandal. Vonn's divorce became official in January.
Rubio's Big Drink Gets Big Buzz
The Florida senator has joined in the joking about his big stretch for a big drink as he was giving the Republican response to President Obama's State of the Union address.
Another Shiny Object Seen In Pictures From Mars Is Now Explained
What looked like a piece of metal protruding from a piece of rock had tongues wagging. It turns out, it's a piece of shiny rock — a lot like some we see here on Earth.
Lululemon Vows To Get To The Bottom Of Its See-Through Pants Problem
The yoga clothier concedes that some of its bottoms are too sheer. So it's offering refunds and ordering up replacements. The costs are going right to the bottom line, and Lululemon's stock is taking a spanking.
Two Steubenville Girls Arrested After Allegedly Threatening Rape Victim
The teenagers allegedly posted threats on Twitter and Facebook. The victim was raped by two high school football players — a crime that drew national and international attention after photos and messages put online by the attackers sparked outrage.
FAA Announces Tower Closures Coming In April
The FAA has trimmed the number of towers it plans to close as it shrinks its budget in response to sequestration. Officials spared 40 airport towers it had previously planned to shutter.
If Something Smells Funny, Remember What Day It Is
Google Nose lets you sniff "15M+ sentibytes" via your computer screen. Twttr is for those who only want to use consonants. YouTube closes until 2023 because it has enough videos already. Morning Edition profiles "Hootie and the Time Travelers." The foolishness has begun.
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For First Time, Women Share 'First Kiss' At A Navy Homecoming
It's tradition that one sailor gets the honor to have the "first kiss" with a loved one when a Navy ship arrives home. The Navy says today was the first time a same-sex couple had the opportunity.
Robert Glasper: A Unified Field Theory For Black Music
Black Radio, the new album by the pianist's band Robert Glasper Experiment, connects the dots between jazz, rock, hip-hop and soul.
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Doubts Linger After Late-Night Deal On Bailout For Greece
Though other member nations of the eurozone put together a $170 billion rescue package, much more likely must be done to keep Greece afloat, experts say.
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