Technology
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US begins destroying its largest cache of chemical weapons
DENVER (AP) — The U.S. Army began destroying the nation’s largest remaining stockpile of chemical weapons…
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US hopes reward offers can help net foreign cyber criminals
WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI considers Evgeniy Bogachev one of the world’s most prolific and brilliant…
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State bills would limit access to officer body camera videos
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — State legislators are pushing to make it much harder to release…
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Ring of light: Total eclipse over Svalbard islands in Arctic
LONGYEARBYEN, Norway (AP) — For the best view of the solar spectacle of the year, Svalbard…
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Secret Service testing drones, how to disrupt their flying
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Secret Service is conducting middle-of-the-night drone flights near the White House in…
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ACLU: Snowden proved NSA Internet spying harms Americans
BALTIMORE (AP) — The American Civil Liberties Union and other groups sued the National Security Agency…
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Denver police cameras didn’t record most use-of-force cases
DENVER (AP) — In a warning to law enforcement agencies rushing to equip officers with body…
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Solar plane pilots urge India to support clean energy drive
AHMADABAD, India (AP) — The Swiss pilots of a solar-powered airplane on a historic round-the-world journey…
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Bomb-sniffing elephants? Not so nutty, US Army says
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Armed with a sharp sense of smell, dogs have a long history of…
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Specialty drugs save lives, come with daunting price tags
Mati Munoz lost her liver to hepatitis C, and the virus was attacking its transplanted replacement…
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Study: Tetanus shot may aid treatment of deadly brain cancer
NEW YORK (AP) — Can a tetanus shot help treat brain cancer? A small study hints…
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How secretaries of state handle classified information
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says she never sent classified information…
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China’s economic evolution causes small town upheaval
GUJIAO, China (AP) — This city in China’s northern coal country hardly looks like it is…
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Cuba allows rare free public Wi-Fi at Havana cultural center
HAVANA (AP) — Cuba has allowed the launch of the island’s first known free, public Internet…