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Report: North Korea May Be Able To Deliver Nuclear Weapons
A Defense Intelligence Agency report suggests that North Korea has the ability to make nuclear weapons small enough to put on a missile. That does not necessarily mean that North Korea has the capacity to launch a nuclear attack.
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NHL, Players Union Launch Initiative To Battle Homophobia
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said the initiative is intended to send a message that everyone is welcome in professional hockey.
Dallas Council District One Candidates Civil, Strongly Different In Debate
The debate was civil Thursday night in one of Dallas’ hottest city council races, between incumbents Delia Jasso and Scott Griggs. There are big…
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Adoptive Dad Dreamed A Dream That Brought Him A Son
John Curtis never thought he would be able to be a dad. But in 1998 he held his son against his chest. It was "like we fit," he says.
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Startup CEO Wields Small Antenna In TV Streaming Battle
Television networks are up in arms. The new company Aereo is charging a monthly fee to provide a high-definition feed of the basic over-the-air channels, and the stations aren't seeing a penny of it. But CEO Chet Kanojia thinks he's figured out a legal loophole.
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In NASA's Budget: Plans To 'Shrink-Wrap' An Asteroid
There's $78 million of the agency's nearly $18 billion budget set aside for a program to capture a 500-ton asteroid in space and drag it back to orbit around the moon. And by 2021, astronauts could be visiting that asteroid to study it up close and gather samples.
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The Tax Code, Translated Into Plain English
Intangible drilling costs! De minimis fringe! And other essential corners of the tax code, explained.
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Burger King CEO To Run Heinz
Bernardo Hees, 43, has been wearing the Burger King crown since 2010 when the fast food chain was bought by 3G Capital. Earlier this year, 3G Capital bought Heinz for $23 billion.
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Dodgers' $147 Million Ace Greinke Breaks Collarbone In Brawl
It's a very expensive bust. Zack Greinke signed a six-year, $147 million contract with Los Angeles before the season began. Now he'll be out for a while. Broken collarbones can take weeks, and sometimes longer, to heal.
Police In Dubai Add Lamborghini To The Force
The slick, green and white car costs $400,000 and goes more than 200 miles per hour. Police say about 15 percent of the speeding tickets go to motorists driving more than 130 mph.
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