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Google Goes All-In On Hardware With 'Pixel' Phone, Home Assistant, VR Headset
The tech giant has been outmaneuvered in consumer products, namely by Amazon's Echo and Apple's iPhone. Google is now betting on its artificial intelligence progress to stage a comeback.
Email Service Allegedly Used By Edward Snowden Is Shut Down
The owner of the encrypted email service posted a cryptic message, saying he was barred from divulging specifics.
Arlington transportation department to 'staff up' Handitran service division
Arlington City Council approved two contracts meant to help decrease wait times and improve operations of Handitran, the city's transportation service for older residents and people with disabilities.
New York Transit Strike Ends; Services to Resume
Transit union leaders vote Thursday to end a three-day strike after state mediators worked out a deal to bring them back to the bargaining table. Union members will work without a new contract, and subway and bus services will resume as early as Thursday night.
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Jane Addams Hull House To End Immigrant Services
After more than a century of providing services for immigrants and the poor, the organization founded by Nobel Peace Prize winner Jane Addams is shutting down. The Jane Addams Hull House Association has struggled financially in recent years.
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Former Top Intel Candidate Responds To Critics
President Barack Obama's choice to lead the National Intelligence Council has withdrawn his agreement to serve in that position. Chas Freeman, a veteran diplomat, has accused those who opposed his selection for the job of attacking him with lies.
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Commentary: Top 10 Texas CDs of 2007
By David Okamoto, KERA Commentatorhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-660886.mp3Dallas, TX –At number ten is All of a…
Pulling Strings to Get Into a Top (Pre-) School
Commentator Bill Langworthy helps to get his nephew, Thomas, into a highly competitive Manhattan pre-school.
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Brahimi Explains Politics Behind Iraq Government Posts
U.N. envoy Lakhdar Brahimi, who was tasked with leading the formation of Iraq's new interim government, says he did not get his choice for candidates to fill some top spots. But he says comments he made Wednesday calling U.S. civilian administrator Paul Bremer "the dictator in Iraq" were in jest. Brahimi talks with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
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More Funds Requested for Iraq Arms Hunt
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Charles Duelfer, who served as deputy executive chairman of the U.N. Special Commission on Iraq (UNSCOM) from 1993 to 2000, about the additional $600 million the Bush administration is seeking for the continuing search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The money is part of the $87 billion request that Bush has already put before Congress, and comes on top of the $300 million already spent in the weapons search.
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