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Hero Who Prevented Nuclear Disaster Dies of Cancer
The ex-head of Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, Masao Yoshida, 58, died at a Tokyo hospital of esophageal cancer on July 9, 2013.
When the ...
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You Picked a Fight with the Wrong Guy
At first glance, Rolf Klasson, a gray-haired Swede who hobbles around on his walker, looked like an easy target. At least that's what two would-be ...
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Half the World Has Fallen Victim to Cyberattacks
The Internet can be a dangerous place, and a new global survey is revealing that billions of people have likely been the target of cybercriminals at some ...
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Who Still Buys Wite-Out, and Why?
In an article for The Atlantic, David Graham wonders, “Who Still Buys Wite-Out, and Why?”:
Christmastime is when the pens in my house get their ...
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A Dead Face Saves Countless Lives
According to a French story, a drowned girl's body was recovered from France's Seine River sometime in the late 1800s. Her body, displayed in ...
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Army Medic Gets in the Mire to Save Soldiers
The movie Hacksaw Ridge tells the true story of a young man named Desmond Doss. Doss grew up as a follower of Jesus who had strong beliefs about not killing, ...
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Remembering the Francis Key Bridge
At approximately 1:30 a.m. on March 26, 2024, a cargo ship leaving the Port of Baltimore struck the (I-695) Francis Scott Key Bridge. This caused a devastating ...
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‘Drip Pricing’ Hides Real Cost of Products
Add-on fees are driving consumers crazy. From restaurants and hotels to concerts and food delivery, we are increasingly shown a low price online, only ...
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Muslim Woman Takes Bold Stand for Jesus
In his memoir, Everything Sad Is Untrue, Daniel Nayeri tells the gripping story of his mother’s conversion from a devout Muslim background to a ...
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Product Names with a Life of Their Own
In 1907, the American Thermos Bottle Company launched a marketing campaign to popularize its vacuum-insulated bottles. They succeeded so spectacularly ...
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