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A trademark can be just as valuable as a large client, so it's of utmost importance that businesses find competent means for protection. Here are four tips for keeping your trademark safe from harm. Little icons have big implications
Read More »Video: Justin Timberlake "absolutely" smokes pot
Justin Timberlake revealed in an interview for Playboy Magazine that he regularly smokes marijuana.
Read More »The Onion’s Digital Director Baratunde Thurston: News Is Absurd
From Jon Stewart's The Daily Show to The Onion to Stephen Colbert's The Colbert Report, fake news has become as much a part of the national dialogue as the real news it parodies. During the 2008 presidential campaign, for example, then-candidates Barack Obama and John McCain both appeared on Stewart's program, making Comedy Central almost as much of a campaign stop as "Meet The Press." And while Bill O'Reilly might admonish viewers of such programs as "stoned slackers," at least one study has indicated that fans of fake news are also some of the best-informed. Why are Americans more and more turning to fake news
Read More »Els looking for Congressional repeat
Coming back to Congressional made Ernie Els feel like he was capable of winning another U.S. Open.
Read More »Apple Rumor Round-Up: New MacBook Airs, The Perilous Future Of MobileMe, And More
New MacBook Airs We've wondered when the MacBook Air was going to get some attention with new CPUs and Thunderbolt, and
Read More »Stranded whales on the Key Largo shore
Florida mile marker 102 is easy to miss, and many of the volunteers coming to help save three struggling pilot whales have to make a u-turn on US1 before pulling into the inconspicuous dirt road marked by a small sign, "Marine Mammal Conservancy." The three young whales, two still young enough to be dependent on their mothers for feeding and one, a late teen, are notably smaller than the huge humpbacks that usually come to mind when we think of beached whales. [More]
Read More »PGT: 10th hole will be tough start to U.S. Open rounds
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Read More »A Closer Look at New York City’s Tap Water Monsters
New York City is renowned for its great-tasting tap water, which is said to be amongst the purest in the country. However, when viewed under a microscope, the sight tends to disagree with the taste. Less than a year ago, it was reported that when looking at a microscopic droplet of this water, a NYC resident found tiny crustacean-like creatures floating around .
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Help scientists solve the mystery of epsilon Aurigae, a mysterious, bright, eclipsing binary variable star that has baffled scientists since 1821 [More]
Read More »Google TV Hopes To Click With Social Recommendations
Google TV's about to get a social discovery injection, courtesy of Redux--a website-based content discovery system--that could help transform it into a friendlier, customer-curated place.
Read More »Sunscreen label rules issued by FDA aim to end confusion
Agency says new guidelines will help ensure accurate cancer-protection claims
Read More »Sunscreen hall of shame: 11 iffy products
Believe all those claims made by sunscreen makers? Watchdog group says you shouldn't
Read More »Cool Science Classics for Summer Reading
I don't know about you, but I like nothing more in summer than settling down with a great science book. So here are 20 recommendations, in authorial alphabetical order, from A to J.
Read More »Becoming a Serial Entrepreneur
People who have started multiple businesses understand how to move swiftly and take action. Jake Winebaum weighs in on the art of serial entrepreneurship.
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