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Silicon Valley Recycling Firm Seeks Mystery Apple I Donor
The woman donated the computer last month, and it sold for $200,000. The company wants to give her half that sum. The computer, of which about 200 were made in 1976, is prized by collectors.
Woman Turns 100 Without Any Family, But With Thousands Of Good Wishes
When word got out that England's Winnie Blagden would turn 100 on Sunday and had no living relatives, thousands of people sent cards and gifts.
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts is kicking off a series of planning sessions within his administration to try to deliver services that…
Supreme Court Rules For Woman Denied Abercrombie & Fitch Job Over Headscarf
Samantha Elauf had applied for the sales job in Tulsa, Okla., and was recommended for hire by an interviewer. But Abercrombie has a "look policy" that bars the wearing of caps by its salespeople.
Iowa lawmakers agree to compromise budget topping $7 billion
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Under a compromise budget deal in the Legislature, the state will spend about $7.3 billion for the coming fiscal year, with some…
Joe Biden's Advice On Compassion And Family, In His Own Words
"It's not all that difficult, folks, to be compassionate when you've been the beneficiary of compassion in your lowest moments," the vice president told Yale graduates in May.
As Caviar Prices Skyrocket, Sturgeon Poachers Invade Pacific Northwest
Global sturgeon populations are collapsing — most notably in Russia, where caviar is known as black gold. That's fueling a market for illegal caviar and driving poachers to the Columbia River.
Cattle Drive Saves Hundreds Of Cows Stranded By Texas Flooding
A herd of cattle is safe Monday, thanks to cowboys and volunteers who worked to move some 500 cows and calves that were threatened by the rising Trinity River.
As The Arctic Opens Up, The U.S. Is Down To A Single Icebreaker
Melting ice means more of the Arctic is accessible to exploration and shipping, and countries are racing to establish a presence. But they still need heavy icebreakers, and the U.S. is falling behind.
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Getting A Tattoo Is An Unlikely Rite Of Passage For This Teen
Commentator Katie Davis helped with an unlikely coming of age ceremony for a young man she mentored and tutored for years. She took him to get his first tattoo.
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