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Amazon Unveils $199 'Fire' Tablet And New Kindle Readers
The company's much-anticipated competitor to the iPad will cost $199. And Amazon is introducing a new touch-screen Kindle.
Massive Star Served Sunny Side Up
A rare, yellow hypergiant star has been photographed by researchers at the European Southern Observatory. The burning ball of gas is rapidly dying, just 13,000 light-years away from us.
More Trouble In Greece Ahead Of Debt Inspections
Athens is hit by another wave of protests as international inspectors are due to return to Greece to weigh whether it has done enough to secure crucial bailout funds. Meanwhile, German Chancellor Angela Merkel hints that a second Greek bailout package might have to be renegotiated.
Growing Listeria Outbreak In Cantaloupe Prompts Focus On Prevention
Listeria's long incubation period in the gut or even in the fridge means the threat is potentially sticking around longer than in other food-related outbreaks. So its more important than ever to be vigilant about what's in the fridge and how you fix it.
Reebok Agrees To $25M Settlement In Refunds For 'Toning Shoes'
Reebok came to a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over charges of deceptive advertising about Reebok's toning shoes.
Controversial Alabama Immigration Law Upheld In Part
A federal judge struck down a provision making it a crime for illegal immigrants to work in the state. The judge upheld a provision that allows law enforcement officers to detain those suspected of being in the country illegally.
Study: Education About Civil Rights Movement Is 'Dismal' In U.S. Schools
The Southern Poverty Law Center found that the movement is viewed as a regional issue and the farther away you move from the American South, the less importance the issue is given.
NYPD Will Examine Use Of Pepper Spray On 'Occupy Wall Street' Protesters
Video of four women being sprayed by an officer has sparked outrage and prompted the investigation.
Social Security: The 'Third Rail' No More?
Texas Gov. Rick Perry has called the program used by 55 million Americans a "Ponzi scheme" and a "monstrous lie." Recent polls show many Republican voters are willing to give him a pass on that. But that may not be the case in a general election.
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Braves, Red Sox Fans Ready For The End, Ugly Or Not
There's one game left in baseball's 2011 regular season and four teams are tied for the last two playoff spots. It all ends tonight, or maybe not.
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