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As Uber Expands, It Asks Cities For Forgiveness Instead Of Permission
In 2014, Uber became one of the most valuable privately held companies on Earth. It expanded to more than 200 cities, but criticism and legal battles have ballooned in parallel with its revenues.
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Europe's Far Right And Putin Get Cozy, With Benefits For Both
Despite tensions between Russia and the West, Moscow is forging links with far-right, anti-EU parties in Europe. They're attracted to the traditional social values of Vladimir Putin's Russia.
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Do Fish Have Fingers?
Of course they don't, but they do have the genetic machinery to make fingers — something that shows how similar fish are to modern mammals.
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Turkey Frees Teenager Who 'Insulted' The President
The most recent crackdown on President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's critics is proof for many that Turkey is veering toward authoritarianism.
Sam Baker: Finding Grace In The Wake Of Destruction
In 1986, a bomb planted by the Peruvian terrorist group Shining Path exploded in the luggage rack above Sam Baker. Somehow, during his long recovery, songs focused on empathy started coming to him.
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Steinway Bids Farewell To Its Historic Hall
The resplendent New York piano showroom is shutting down to make way for luxury condos. But that doesn't mean the company is going anywhere.
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Pyongyang Blames U.S. Amid Reports Of New Internet Outages
Pyongyang has accused President Obama of "reckless words and deeds" and said the U.S. is "playing hide and seek as children with runny noses would."
Finding A Jury Of Your Peers Actually Is Pretty Complicated
Prospective jurors can be dismissed for lateness, the financial burden of taking off work, or any number of other reasons. Add race as a consideration and jury selection can take weeks to complete.
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King Kong Out To Crush Bigfoot's Claim To Fame As First Monster Truck
Bigfoot 4X4 is a legend in the monster truck world, but another truck is challenging its claim as first car crusher. The bragging rights are big deal in what has become a multibillion-dollar industry.
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Pakistan Says It's Killed Dozens Of Extremists In Military Operation
The operation in tribal North Waziristan involved airstrikes and ground forces, the Pakistan military says.
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