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100-Year-Old Roadside Stop Pea Soup Andersen's Closes Without Notice
The iconic Pea Soup Andersen's has closed its doors permanently after 100 years of service.
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Elvis Presley's abandoned childhood home goes up for auction
This is the only childhood home of the King of Rock and Roll that has ever come to market.
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New tanks and artillery bolster Ukraine’s hopes of defeating Russia
Ukraine now has more tanks on the ground than Russia, according to the Pentagon
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Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins dead at 90
NASA astronaut Michael Collins died Wednesday at age 90.
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Viral texts about coronavirus lockdown were amplified by Chinese operatives, US officials say - The Verge
The message falsely claimed that Donald Trump was going to lock down the country to stop the spread of COVID-19. The White House debunked the myth, which is now being linked to China.
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'A very bad day for Google' as 50 states, territories join antitrust probe
The state-level action heightens the peril for Google, which is already under intense scrutiny in Washington over how it conducts its business.
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Chalking tires to enforce parking rules is unconstitutional, court finds
A federal appeals panel ruled in a Michigan case that a parking officer who marks your tires with chalk is trespassing.
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Apple Gets U.S. Supreme Court Review on iPhone App Fee Suit
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear Apple Inc.’s bid to kill an antitrust lawsuit over the market for iPhone apps in a case that could shield e-commerce companies from consumer claims over high commissions.
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Mark Zuckerberg Answers to Congress For Facebook's Troubles | WIRED
Tensions around Facebook's privacy and ad practices have escalated dramatically since the last time the company sat before Congress.
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Well the weather in Chicago is frightful, but these sad tweets are so delightful
As a deep freeze settles in across the United States, people are turning to Twitter for solace and self-pity.
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The NFL Won't Forget September 24, 2017 Anytime Soon
What started last year with one player and one knee became something much larger today.
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Steve Bannon, Trump's chief strategist, fired - CNNPolitics
President Donald Trump's chief strategist Steve Bannon has been fired, multiple White House officials told CNN on Friday.
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Spanish Prime Minister calls deadly Barcelona attack 'jihadi terrorism' - CNN
At least 13 people were killed and dozens injured after a van rammed through crowds of people in the heart of Barcelona in attack Prime Minister calls 'jihadi terrorism'.
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Lincoln Memorial vandalized with explicit graffiti - ABC News
This isn't the first instance of vandalism at the memorial.
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Kathy Griffin's bloody Trump photo gets the internet to agree on something
Politics in 2017 continues to be horrible.
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FBI: Resetting San Bernardino gunman's iCloud password wasn't a mistake
An FBI spokesperson said that San Bernardino officials were working "cooperatively" with the FBI when the iCloud password was reset.
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Apple: San Bernardino County screwed up the iPhone the FBI wants us to fix
Apple's big fight with the FBI could have been avoided if one government employee had kept his hands off the iPhone in question.
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The Periodic Table Finally Has a Full 7th Row | TIME
Four new elements have been added to the periodic table, finally rounding out the chemical table’s seventh row, officials said.
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France train attack hero Spencer Stone stabbed on Sacramento street - LA Times
Spencer Stone, one of three Americans who stopped a suspected terror attack on a train in France in August, was stabbed early Thursday during an altercation in Sacramento and is in serious condition, officials said.
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My Way News - US: More than 21 million affected by new government data breach
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hackers stole Social Security numbers, health histories and other highly sensitive data from more than 21 million people, the Obama administration said Thursday, acknowledging that the breach of U.S. government computer systems was far more severe than previously disclosed.
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$1,350 Camera Drone Whacked Out of the Air by an Angry Neighbor
The folks over at Lucky7Drones were testing out their $1,350 DJI Phantom 3 camera drone this week when an angry neighbor walked up and whacked the drone ou
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Paris Charlie Hebdo Attack: Spontaneous rallies of defiance sweep France - Telegraph
Tens of thousands of people join 150 rallies across France to support freedom of expression following the terrorist attack on the offices of the Charlie Hebdo magazine
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Annual polar bear plunges splash winter in the face
While you slept off a confetti hangover, thousands of nutty people risked frostbite in private places for polar bear plunges.
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Report: U.S. planning “proportional response” to Sony hack, blamed on North Korea - Boing Boing
If we go to war over this thing, that does it: I'm really going to dislike Seth Rogen. One day ahead of an expected announcement by U.S. officials that North Korea is responsible for the devastating hack on Sony Pictures, CNN reports that federal investigators have evidence that “hackers stole the computer credentials of a system administrator to get access to Sony's computer system.”
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Court slows EPA on emissions, but largely backs its rules
The Supreme Court on Monday took away some of the government's power to tighten emission standards, but preserved the majority of its authority under federal law to regulate greenhouse gases.
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Nelson Mandela, anti-apartheid icon and father of modern South Africa, dies
Nelson Mandela, the revered statesman who emerged from prison after 27 years to lead South Africa out of decades of apartheid, has died.
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The Inevitable Republican Collapse That Will End the Shutdown
The crisis in Washington is grinding, miserably, to a close. Here's who wins, and how it shakes out.
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Planned Parenthood Scores Big Win
An Arizona law that would have cut clinics that provide abortion services from the state's Medicaid plan was struck down Thursday, signaling a win for Planned Parenthood. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals said lawmakers in Arizona were wrong to tie Med