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A new website that offers nothing more than hugs set to pretty music.
Venezuela's Chávez: Maybe The U.S. Is Giving Cancer To Leftist Leaders
Hugo Chávez, who had a tumor removed in June, said he had no proof but said he wouldn't be surprised if the U.S. had invented technology to spread cancer.
Gas Pains? U.S. Diesel, Gas Exports Surpass Imports
For the first time since Harry Truman was president, the country is exporting more petroleum products than it imports. Domestic demand for diesel and gasoline is down while production is up. That's made it difficult for some refineries to stay in business.
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Verizon Will Charge $2 To Pay Bill Online Or By Phone
Verizon said it will waive the "convenience fee" for those mailing a check or those on auto-pay.
U.S. Military Tests Out Green Tech In Afghanistan
Saving money and lives, as well as improving national security, are the goals behind a U.S. military initiative to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. At one outpost in remote Afghanistan, Marines are using solar power; the Navy is also experimenting with biofuels.
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In U.S., Android Has Upper Hand On The iPhone
Sure, Apple's iPhone is trendy and cool, but smartphones running Google's Android operating system dominate the U.S. market. That's because Android phones sell at a wide range of price points. And many are built with specific uses in mind.
China Officially Sets Its Sight On The Moon
A manned moon mission is still far off. Experts believe it would happen after 2020.
Basil Al-Sayed, Who Chronicled The Syrian Uprising, Is Dead
The 24-year-old citizen journalist was shot in the head by Syrian security, while filming at a checkpoint. Activists said Al-Sayed was one of the few who filmed security forces opening fire directly at protesters.
Music In Afghanistan A Sensitive Subject
International donors, including the U.S., have helped refurbish a conservatory in Kabul, but some of the students say they still face disapproval from extremist elements, even at the university.
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A Complex 'Separation' In Iran
The writer/director of a widely acclaimed Iranian drama talks about the broader social conflicts that shed light on a family story taking place largely in a small apartment.
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