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Any Way You Slice It, Wisconsin Dominated The U.S. Cheese Championships
Friday, March 10, 2017
The first, second and third-place cheeses all hailed from America's Dairyland.
2 Convicted Of Conspiracy In Trial Of Second Group Of Oregon Occupiers
Friday, March 10, 2017
Two of the men who occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge last year have been convicted on felony conspiracy charges, while two others were convicted on lesser charges.
Massive Ancient Statue Discovered Submerged In Mud In Cairo
Thursday, March 09, 2017
Archaeologists suspect that the damaged statue, more than 25 feet tall, depicts Ramses II — aka Ozymandias. One of English literature's most famous poems describes a broken, forgotten statue of him.
Julian Assange Says WikiLeaks Will Share CIA Code With Tech Companies
Thursday, March 09, 2017
WikiLeaks on Tuesday disclosed the hacking tools from the so-called Vault 7 series. Now Assange says his group will be working with big manufacturers to develop fixes.
How America's Idea Of Illegal Immigration Doesn't Always Match Reality
Wednesday, March 08, 2017
Border crossers, farm laborers, new arrivals from Mexico: There's no shortage of stereotypes about people living in the U.S. illegally. But the statistics tell a different story.
The CIA Document Dump Isn't Exactly Snowden 2.0. Here's Why
Wednesday, March 08, 2017
The alleged CIA documents reveal a hacking program that is very different from the one uncovered by Edward Snowden's NSA leak. One distinction: Mass surveillance vs. targeted attacks.
WikiLeaks Releases What It Calls CIA Trove Of Cyber-Espionage Documents
Tuesday, March 07, 2017
The release includes thousands of pages of user manuals, support guides and other documents that appear to describe CIA hacking efforts. WikiLeaks says it is choosing not to release the code itself.
Robert Osborne, Host Of Turner Classic Movies, Dies At 84
Monday, March 06, 2017
Osborne wrote a column for The Hollywood Reporter, kept the official history of the Academy Awards and was the primetime host of TCM.
Trump Signs New Order Blocking Arrivals From 6 Majority-Muslim Countries
Monday, March 06, 2017
Trump's previous executive order caused chaos at airports and inspired protests and dozens of lawsuits. The new version omits Iraq, doesn't apply to existing visas and isn't in effect immediately.
Turkeys Circling A Dead Cat Are Probably Wary, Not Working Dark Magic
Thursday, March 02, 2017
The Twitter user who filmed the strange moment theorized that the turkeys were "trying to give this cat its 10th life." Biologist Alan Krakauer says it's more likely "predator inspection behavior."
Ben Carson Confirmed As Secretary Of Housing And Urban Development
Thursday, March 02, 2017
The retired neurosurgeon's nomination raised eyebrows, given his lack of experience in the field, but the Senate voted 58-41 to confirm him.
Survivor Quits Pope's Panel On Sex Abuse, Citing 'Shameful' Resistance
Wednesday, March 01, 2017
Marie Collins, who was the only survivor of abuse active on the panel, said Pope Francis was sincere in establishing the panel — but that others in the Vatican have refused to cooperate.
DNA Tests Find Subway Chicken Only 50 Percent Meat, Canadian News Program Reports
Wednesday, March 01, 2017
The CBC's investigative consumer show Marketplace ordered the DNA analysis. The sandwich chain unilaterally denies the accusation, with a spokesman calling the claims "absolutely false."
Lawsuit Alleges That PayPal Diverted Donations To Different Charities
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
The PayPal Giving Fund says it allows donors to give to a charity of their choice. A class action lawsuit claims the company would, with no notification, redirect funds to different organizations.
No Jail Time For 19-Year-Old In Idaho Coat-Hanger Assault Case
Monday, February 27, 2017
An Idaho judge concluded an attack on a black, mentally disabled teenager, in which his white teammate kicked a coat hanger up his rectum, was not a sexual assault or racially motivated attack.
17-Year-Old Transgender Boy Wins Texas Girls' Wrestling Championship
Monday, February 27, 2017
Mack Beggs is prohibited from competing against boys, under Texas rules. His controversial win comes soon after President Trump rescinded Obama administration guidelines on transgender students.
The Early 2000s Are Calling: New Nokia 3310 Phones Revealed
Sunday, February 26, 2017
We reported earlier this month on rumors that the Internet's favorite indestructible brick of a phone would be returning to shelves. Now it's official. The not-so-smartphone will cost about $50.
A Citizens' Petition Calls For A New French President: Barack Obama
Thursday, February 23, 2017
He's got "the best resume in the world for the job," according to the "Obama 2017" campaign. They even have a slogan: "Oui on peut!" (That's French for "Yes we can"). Some 27,000 people are on board.
What's New In Those DHS Memos On Immigration Enforcement?
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
On Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security released two memos laying out the Trump administration's plans for detaining and deporting more people. The changes in policy could affect millions.
Floods In San Jose Push 14,000 People Out Of Their Homes
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Residents were ordered to evacuate overnight after creeks and reservoirs flooded, and won't be allowed home for at least another day.