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Why Are Presidential Campaigns So Long? There's Plenty Of Blame To Go Around
As it turns out, there are a few reasons for the seemingly endless American presidential campaign cycle, including laws, party rules and a guy named Jimmy Carter.
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Blame It On The Algorithm: Defining The Word That's Giving Instagrammers Fits
Instagram will start testing a new algorithm that will choose what content we see first. Tech journalist Kurt Wagner explains what an algorithm does, and why users might not be so happy about it.
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U.S. Geology Maps Reveal Areas Vulnerable To Man-Made Quakes
Parts of Oklahoma and Texas have about the same risk of an earthquake as parts of California, the maps show. Why? Wastewater that oil and gas operations are pumping into wells adds pressure on faults.
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Artists Pay Tribute To No-Frills Chinatown Bus, Discomforts And All
The Fung Wah bus was a cheap and not entirely safe way to get between major cities in the Northeast. It's no longer operating, but that hasn't stopped former riders from "recreating" the experience.
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Bees Drive Chicago's Jason Heyward Up A Wall
The Cubs game against the Seattle Mariners was delayed as Heyward tried to bat the bees away. He even climbed a wall to escape, but said after the game that he'd been stung at least 10 times.
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Surveillance Video Suggests ISIS Is Interested In Building A Dirty Bomb
Members of ISIS had been spying on a Belgian nuclear researcher. Police think they were considering kidnapping his family to force the researcher to give them material they needed for a dirty bomb.
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Mysterious Death Reveals Risk In Federal Oil Field Rules
Oil worker Dustin Bergsing, 21, was found dead on top of a North Dakota oil tank in 2012. A journalist and a doctor looking into the death found a pattern of similar fatal accidents.
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Letter Shows Harper Lee Dissed Trump's Taj Mahal In Atlantic City
The late author Harper Lee, who wrote To Kill A Mockingbird, also once wrote a scathing review of Trump's Taj Mahal. The criticism is in a 26-year-old letter which is up for auction.
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Freelance Illustrator Beats San Francisco's High Cost Of Living
Peter Berkowitz wanted to share an apartment with a friend but the rent was too high. Instead, inspired by Japan's "capsule" hotels, he set up a bedroom pod in the living room of some friends.
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Florida Governor Ramps Up Mosquito Fight To Stay Ahead Of Zika
It's only a matter of time, Gov. Rick Scott figures, before the Zika virus shows up in Florida mosquitoes. He's called for increased spraying and other moves to keep Zika and other diseases in check.
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