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Eminent domain legislation advances in Iowa Senate
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Legislation that would make it harder for two energy projects to win eminent domain rights has passed another legislative hurdle…
The Hidden FM Radio Inside Your Pocket, And Why You Can't Use It
Most smartphones have a built-in FM chip. But whether or not it's activated is in the hands of the mobile carriers, who profit when you stream radio. The broadcast industry is pushing to change this.
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Family Of Unaccounted For USS Oklahoma Sailor Wouldn't 'Let Him Go'
Edwin Hopkins was on the USS Oklahoma when it was attacked in Pearl Harbor, and was one of hundreds buried as an unknown. His family is grateful for the decision to try to ID some of the remains.
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Boston Marathon Surveillance Raises Privacy Concerns Long After Bombing
Boston jurors in the marathon bombing trial watched a nine-minute video pieced together from different surveillance cameras — some with surprisingly high resolution.
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Anniversary Of Oklahoma City Bombing Reopens Wounds For Survivors
When the truck bomb exploded at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995, there were 21 children in the building's day care. Six survived, including Chris Nguyen and PJ Allen.
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Minn. Town Outraged After Double Dots Over Its Letter 'O' Are Dropped
The new road signs for Lindstrom dropped the diacritical mark over the letter "o" — known as an umlaut. The area has deep Scandinavian roots. The governor intervened, the umlauts will be back.
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Survey suggests economy slowing in rural areas of 10 states
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The economic outlook for rural areas of 10 states in the Plains and the West remained negative in April even though it improved…
Addiction In American History: 14 Vivid Graphs
How certain words related to addictive behavior have shifted over the centuries — in 14 colorful charts.
The State Of The Cancer Nation
The prevalence of smoking and other major cancer risk factors varies widely by state. So does the uptake for preventive screening tests.
Violence Against Immigrants In South Africa Turns Deadly
At least five people have been killed, immigrant-owned businesses have been attacked and thousands have sought refuge at temporary shelters. The government has condemned the violence.
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