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A Moscow court has rejected 'WSJ' reporter Evan Gershkovich's detention appeal
The U.S. journalist is accused of espionage, a charge he and The Wall Street Journal deny. They and the U.S. government insist Evan Gershkovich is "wrongfully detained."
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A woman was fatally shot by a N.Y. homeowner after she went up the wrong driveway
The car carrying Kaylin Gillis, 20, was turning around after her friends realized they had made mistakenly gone to the wrong address. The 65-year-old homeowner fired at them from his porch.
As schools face calls to drop Native American mascots, some could lose state money
New York on Tuesday became the latest state in the nation to move to force schools to do away with the use of Native American team names or mascots. Those that don't comply risk losing their funding.
Sinister twin sisters wield all the power in the latest 'Dead Ringers' adaptation
The 1988 film Dead Ringers was told from a male point of view. Now Rachel Weisz masterfully plays twin gynecologists who are often at cross purposes in this six-episode Prime Video series.
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2 shootings at mistaken addresses renew the focus on controversial self-defense laws
Stand your ground laws have proliferated in the years since the shooting of Trayvon Martin, the Black teenager killed in 2012. Research shows the laws have led to an increase in firearm homicides.
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Maine man killed his parents and their friends before firing on motorists, police say
A man confessed to killing four people, including his parents, and then firing on motorists on a busy interstate highway, just days after being released from prison, police said.
How questions about Justice Thomas' ethics could harm the Supreme Court's reputation
After repeated reports of ethics violations by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, a Senate panel plans to review ethics standards for Supreme Court justices.
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Tesla Model S Can Be Hacked, And Fixed (Which Is The Real News)
Hackers demonstrated they could break into and disable a Model S. But unlike other car companies, Tesla has the ability to quickly patch its software.
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Clever Hacks Give Google Glass Many Unintended Powers
Whether it's facial recognition or snapping photos with a wink of an eye, hackers are proving it's possible to re-engineer Google Glass in a number of creative ways.
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After Katrina, Tulane's Architecture School Became A Community Builder
The storm marked a turning point for the school. Now, instead of focusing on historic preservation, it encourages students to design spaces with and for New Orleans' low-income neighborhoods.
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