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University Pages: LinkedIn Launches New College Profiles
The professional connections site LinkedIn launches a new section of its social network Monday, as University Pages targets young people who want to connect with colleges. More than 200 schools are already on the network, says LinkedIn, which also dropped its minimum age, to 14 in the U.S.
Hacker-Artist's Mantra: 'Fun Makes The Politics Go Down'
Evan Roth knows how to get a rise out of the people and organizations he targets: Google, the Transportation Security Administration, and — most bravely of all — Justin Bieber's fans.
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Oxfam: World's Richest 1 Percent Control Half Of Global Wealth
The relief organization says the wealthiest 85 people own the same proportion as the planet's poorest 3.5 billion people. And Oxfam says it fears that growing income inequality will lead to social unrest.
Booking A Flight For The 'Golden Age Of Hijacking'
In the 1960s, catching a flight wasn't much of a hassle. No lines, no security screenings and no need to show ID. But the ease of travel brought with it some serious consequences.
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Obama Says He's 'Frustrated' About Health Care Site Issues
At the White House on Monday, President Obama acknowledged widespread problems with his health care law's website while still defending the Affordable Care Act. NPR White House Correspondent Scott Horsley talks with Steve Inskeep about the president's remarks.
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December Posts Strongest Job Gains Of 2013, Survey Shows
The payroll processing firm ADP says in its latest report that December saw 238,000 jobs added, the strongest monthly gains of last year.
Hell Has Frozen Over, Headline Writers Rejoice
As the tiny town in Michigan has gotten colder, few could seem to resist having some fun with its name. The frigid fame will be short-lived. Hell may be frozen over now, but it's expected to thaw this weekend.
In Venezuela, Another Beauty Queen's Death Adds To Anger
Genesis Carmona died after being shot Tuesday during an anti-government protest. The murder of another beauty queen, Monica Spear, is among the reasons protesters have taken to the streets.
Why Facebook Thinks WhatsApp Is Worth $19 Billion
To put things in perspective, the global messaging platform WhatsApp that Facebook picked up is worth more than Southwest Airlines. But is the price justified?
Vatican Tells U.N. Committee That Abuse Claims Have Dropped
Archbishop Silvano Tomasi said there had been a "stabilization and even decline of cases of pedophilia."
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