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Retirement Home Defends Nurse's Refusal To Administer CPR
The retirement home's executive director offers condolences to the family of an 87-year-old woman who died, but says the nurse on duty was just following policy.
Mike White On Creating HBO's 'Enlightened' Whistle-Blower
On the HBO series Enlightened, a naive corporate executive played by Laura Dern wants to change the world. The series' creator and writer, Mike White, says the show's whistle-blowing plot line was inspired, in part, by his own father's experience.
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Appeals Court Rules Arizona Day Labor Solicitation Law Is Unconstitutional
The provision restricted the commercial speech of the day laborers, the court ruled. Arizona argued that part of the law was passed to mitigate traffic hazards.
Latin Gold In The Frozen North At Toronto's Lula Lounge
A new compilation, Lula Lounge: Essential Tracks, showcases Canada's thriving Latin music scene.
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Listing The World's Billionaires: A Not-So-Exact Science
There are more than 1,400 billionaires in the world right now, according to two sources — one in the U.S., and one in China. But the tallies by Forbes and Hurun Report differ on key points, including whether there are now more billionaires in Asia than anywhere else.
Street Lights, Security Systems And Sewers? They're Hackable, Too
Internet networks control more and more of our environment every day. And many of these things can be hacked. That's because over the past decade, the Internet and the mobile phone network have been layered on top of all kinds of technologies that weren't built with security in mind.
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Obama's Second Term Cabinet Nears Completion With New Nominations
President Obama named a new Department of Energy secretary, a new budget director and a new head for the Environmental Protection Agency on Monday. All three will require confirmation by the Senate.
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'Conscience' of Syrian Revolution Faces Challenge from Islamists
Every Friday, protesters in Kafr Nabl, a small town in northwest Syria, take to the streets with posters offering their witty and sarcastic take on the state of the uprising. The town is attracting young Syrians from all over the country who are calling for a secular, democratic state.
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'Batman' Turns Over Wanted Man To Police In England
And just as he would do in Gotham, once police had their hands on the bad guy, the caped superhero disappeared into the darkness.
Scientists Are The New Kings (Or At Least Secretaries) At Energy Department
It might seem like a no-brainer to have an individual with a strong science background at the helm of a federal department that oversees a lot of complex science projects, like maintaining the nation's nuclear weapons labs. But Washington isn't a city that necessarily does no-brainers well.
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