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Temperatures are rising - do you know how to handle the heat?
Read More »Does Paying Top Dollar For Domains Still Make Sense In The Age Of Apps?
A friend of mine received an anonymous offer for $120, via GoDaddy, for a domain he had owned for years called FuzzWire.com. He did not know the nature of the offer--that is, whether it was from a well-financed startup--but he at least knew that since it came from GoDaddy, and was not just some personalized plea sent by email, that he should test the offers limits.
Read More »PGT: Williams fired over arrangement with Scott?
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Read More »Colorado River Faces Flood and Drought–Becoming Less Reliable?
The Colorado River has a long journey. It flows from mountains, runs by cities, winds through remote, rust-colored canyons and touches seven states before entering Mexico.
Read More »Booziest states in America: Who binge drinks most?
Reckless drinking remains big problem, and some states love their liquor more than others
Read More »Tall people at heightened risk for cancer: Study
Every four inches of height increased cancer risk 16 percent in study of 1.3 million women
Read More »France Telecom to Shut Down a Beloved Precursor of the Web
For decades the little gray terminal was a staple in million of French homes. [More]
Read More »Does the Murdoch Hacking Scandal Signify the End of Privacy?
Voicemail hacking was practiced for years at Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid prior to its dramatic public implosion a few weeks ago. Murdoch's media empire was shaken this time because his employees were found to be spying on victims of tragedy, including a murdered teen and families of dead soldiers, rather than on celebrities and royals. This revelation prompted retaliatory online hacks against several of Murdoch's media properties by a group known as Lulz Security
Read More »Even good health insurance doesn’t ensure access to doctors
Researchers in Massachusetts show access to psychiatric care severely limited even for patients with top-shelf medical insurance
Read More »Video: The mammogram debate: When to get tested?
Rebecca Jarvis speaks to Dr. Jennifer Ashton and Susan G. Komen Foundation CEO Nancy Brinker about the right age and frequency of mammograms, the role of political will in cancer screening, and how to modify behavior to reduce the risk of breast cancer.
Read More »Banks Can Pay Interest on Business Accounts
But not all banks will offer them, and if you choose one, watch for hidden fees.
Read More »07.21.2011 | Inc.com Daily
A social media background search firm, hackers targeting small businesses, entrepreneurs as artists, and more. Credit check, background check, and now social media check. A California-based start-up offers a unique service to businesses: they'll scrape "the Internet for everything prospective employees may have said or done online in the past seven years," reports The New York Times .
Read More »Pet frogs that spread salmonella have health officials hopping mad
Bacteria carried by African dwarf frogs have sickened 241 people in 42 states, CDC says
Read More »Taking daily aspirin to prevent a heart attack? Don’t stop, warn doctors
Study of nearly 40,000 patients taking low-dose aspirin found those who stop 60 percent more likely to have heart attack within year
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