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Becoming More Popular Doesn't Protect Teens From Bullying
You'd think that the popular kids don't get picked on, but as a teenager's social status rises, they're more apt to be bullied. Increased social combat may be to blame.
Red Sox Rock The White House With Flag Jacket And Presidential Selfie
When the team was honored by President Obama on Tuesday, colorful outfielder Jonny Gomes came decked out in a red, white and blue flag jacket. The Sox gave the commander in chief a matching jacket.
Fraud Found In Study Claiming Fast, Easy Stem Cells
The lead author of a recent "breakthrough study" fabricated the data and is guilty of scientific misconduct, according to a Japanese research panel. The scientist says she will appeal the judgment.
Global Airlines Call For Better Tracking Method After Flight 370
"We cannot let another aircraft simply vanish," the head of the International Air Travel Association says.
A Guitarist Starts Anew, Except For This Old Song
Matthew Stevens has mostly moved on from his shelved debut recording — but one tune remains in rotation. He explains how Tony Williams and a certain pop hit influenced his unconventional "Emergence."
On A 'Rigged' Wall Street, Milliseconds Make All The Difference
"The stock market is rigged," Michael Lewis says. In his new book Flash Boys, he describes how computerized transactions known as high-frequency trading are creating an uneven playing field.
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As Peace Talks Falter, Kerry Cancels Meeting With Abbas
John Kerry made the announcement after Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas asked to join international organizations, a move that is opposed by the U.S. and Israel.
In #CancelColbert, A Firestorm And A Lost Opportunity
The #CancelColbert controversy overshadowed a potentially productive discussion about stereotypes in media that might have changed how such jokes are handled in the future, writes Eric Deggans.
School For Making Toast: The Best Food Fooling 2014
The San Francisco Cooking School invited us to explore the "wonder" of sliced bread, and perfect techniques for light to extra dark toast. Would you pay to learn the secrets of fancy toast?
Congress Sends Ukraine Aid, Russia Sanctions Bill To White House
After weeks of wrangling and in a rare show of bipartisanship, Congress approved a bill calling for $1 billion in aid to Ukraine and new sanctions on Russia over its annexation of Crimea.
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