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Study says selfies increase happiness
The selfie epidemic has one possible side effect: The good feeling captured by the camera may far outlast the split-second smiles. Maria Villarreal reports. ......
The collar which visualises your dog's emotions
A collar which changes colour depending on your dog's mood has been developed by a biologist...
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Samsung’s Talks With Fiat Said to Stall Amid Note 7 Crisis
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV’s talks with Samsung Electronics over a partnership with its car-parts unit have stalled because the Korean company is focused on resolving the Galaxy Note 7 smartphone crisis, according to people familiar with the matter. Fiat and Samsung also haven’t agreed yet on the...
Trump is not alone: How some tax policy favors the rich
Donald Trump's taxes still have many people scratching their heads: How did he incur such massive losses? What happened in other tax years? Is what he did legal? And how is this even possible? The U.S. tax code is notoriously complex. But in general, federal income tax is progressive — those who...
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In NYC, rare abortion death leads to rarer prosecution
NEW YORK (AP) -- A New York doctor who once billed himself as a "world renowned expert" in gynecological cosmetic surgery is facing a manslaughter charge after a patient died following an abortion, an uncommon death that has spurred an even more rare prosecution. Prosecutors say Dr. Robert...
Study finds high rate of overdiagnosis from mammograms
(Reuters Health) - Better treatment and not earlier detection with screening mammography may be the reason rates of death from breast cancer have declined in recent years, according to controversial results from a large U.S. database study....
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Aussie Nick Kyrgios becoming new bad boy of men’s tennis
Tennis prodigy Nick Kyrgios hit a new low this week at the Shanghai Masters’ tournament. Competing Wednesday just after having climbed to the No. 12 world ranking with a win in the ATP Japan Open in Tokyo, the Australian 21-year-old...
FIFA: Gianni Infantino battles 'forces that don't want change'
(CNN)Some say it's a case of new president, same old FIFA, but Gianni Infantino is confident soccer's world governing body has "turned a page" and will overcome the "forces that don't want change." The Swiss-Italian took over from Sepp Blatter as FIFA's top official in February with the organization...
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Not Just 'Locker Room Talk'—Women Come Forward With Stories of Being Assaulted by Trump
Not Just 'Locker Room Talk'—Women Come Forward With Stories of Being Assaulted by Trump
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Proposition 63 won’t keep Californians any safer from gun violence
Proposition 63 won’t keep Californians any safer from gun violence
This summer the Legislature and Gov. Jerry Brown did something remarkable: They approved $5 million...
Ending death penalty is the right choice; vote yes on Prop. 62: Endorsement
Ending death penalty is the right choice; vote yes on Prop. 62: Endorsement
California's death penalty system is an ineffective, failed and wasteful government program. While...
More required to put the beauty back in the game
More required to put the beauty back in the game
After being beaten by Uzbekistan on Tuesday night in the latest round of Asia's World Cup...
Metro moves — slowly — toward a safer system
Metro moves — slowly — toward a safer system
The region needs to take back oversight of its own transit system from the feds. ......
Trump chases skirts, then hides behind them
Trump chases skirts, then hides behind them
Mr. Trump is attempting to whitewash his treatment of women by focusing the attention on Bill...