Grace Park and Song-Hee Kim shot 5-under 67s in windy conditions Thursday to share the first-round lead in the Avnet LPGA Classic, the tour's only event in a six-week stretch.
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PGT: Bubba Watson and Matt Jones each shoot 6-under 66s to lead a big pack after the first round of the Zurich Classic.
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Read More »U.S. may see record number of tornadoes this year
By Kevin Gray MIAMI (Reuters) - A rare and potent combination of cool air clashing with warm, humid weather and extreme winds at varying altitudes ignited the deadly tornadoes that ravaged the U.S. South this week, meteorologists said on Thursday. [More]
Read More »All The Queen’s Tweets
There's no Twittering allowed at the royal wedding.
Read More »Autism easier to spot when parents ask these 24 questions (pictures)
Experts say simple 24-question checklist can help identify kids with autism or related disorders
Read More »Autism: 24 signs your child is at risk
Autism-spectrum disorders can be hard to spot, but this simple checklist can help
Read More »Put Down The Tweezers, Pick Up The iPhone: Skincare Consults Go Mobile With MyChelle
Most people looking for skincare advice would probably head to a local department store and find one of those white-coated counter workers, or pick up a basketfull of products at Sephora.
Read More »PGT: St. Andrews demands equal access for women
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Read More »PGT: Donald has chance yet again to be new No. 1
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Read More »PGT: Tiger’s doctor might be negotiating plea deal
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Read More »Central American crocodile recovers and crawls off endangered species list
Sometimes conservation plans work so well that once-endangered species no longer need protection. That's the case in Central America, where the Morelet's crocodile ( Crocodylus moreletii ) has recovered enough that many of the protections put in place decades ago to help it are now on the verge of being lifted. Once heavily hunted for their skin, which was heavily valued as a source of high-quality leather, the Morelet's crocodile began its slow climb toward survival back in 1970, when Mexico (where most of the animals live) banned hunting of all crocodiles and caimans.
Read More »Astronaut Love: An Interview With Spacewalker Stanley Love
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Read More »The Great White iPhone: How Apple Spun A Tech Fail Into A PR Win
"Finally" is the headline on Apple's homepage today announcing the arrival of the white iPhone. It's Apple poking fun at itself for a long, drawn-out techno failure, and indicates how it's spun the affair into incredibly positive PR
Read More »Verizon LTE Restored, iPhone Royal Wedding Live Streaming, Al Gore’s New Interactive Book, And More…
The Fast Company reader's essential source for breaking news and innovation from around the web--updated all day. Verizon Can Hear You...24 Hours Later Verizon's 4G LTE data network has just come back online after a 24-hour blackout
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