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Critics Notebook Through the Wormhole Considers Mind Reading
Suppose the computer nerds seen on TV can solve everything and even penetrate our brains; who else is left to save the day?


Gadgetwise Blog QA Saving the Phones Battery Power
If you need to leave the phones GPS location services feature turned on all day, you can conserve battery power in other ways.


On Location | London Downsizing, Gone Big
The goal a smaller empty nest. Does 9,000 square feet, two chimneys and a gazebo count?


Dance An Indian Artist Extends Her Reach
The poetically named Shantala Shivalingappa was born in India, but raised in Paris.


Ride on the new Formula One track
CNN's Rob Marciano experiences the thrills of the new $400 million Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas.


Virgin Galactics SpaceShipTwo Inches Closer to Space
We will be going to space at the end of this year, Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Galactic, said after the vessel, the SpaceShipTwo, made its first powered flight.


B.E.T. Awards Red Carpet
Looks from the red carpet at the B.E.T Awards, including Kendrick Lamar, Janelle Monae and Pharrell Williams.


Apple Applies to Register 'iWatch' Trademark in Japan
The application is a signal that the company may be moving ahead with plans for a watch-like device as gadget makers turn their attention to wearable computers.


Band in Fatal Hazing to Perform Again
The 19-month suspension of Florida AM Universitys band, whose reputation was damaged by the death of a drum major, will be lifted.


Obama Completes First Leg of Africa Tour
President Obama ended his visit to Senegal and headed to South Africa. His last stop was Tanzania.


Economix Blog Immigration and Social Security
Economists who have studied the issue tend to agree that more immigration is better for the Social Security system, at least for many years to come, but that the effect is small.


Global Soccer Spending Their Way Out of La Liga
While the best of Spanish soccer plays in Brazil, the rest of the Iberian country wonders how La Liga clubs can be allowed to pile up public debt before everything collapses into insolvency.


Blasting heat forecast for U.S. Western states
(Reuters) - Residents of western U.S. states awoke on Monday to more scorching heat that was expected to break record highs and grip the region through the early part of the holiday week, meteorologists said.


Insurgents target northern Kabul
July 2 - Suicide bombers target an area of the Afghanistan capital used by foreign firms to supply NATO forces. Julie Noce reports.


Bits Blog T-Mobile to Pay $308 Million for More Spectrum
The deal to buy additional spectrum helps T-Mobile USA play catch-up to its much bigger rivals Verizon Wireless and ATT.


F1 to change rules to help end tire chaos
Formula One's governing body is taking the unusual step of rewriting its own rulebook in the middle of the season in a bid to end the tire crisis threatening to undermine the sport.


Quarrels Continue Over Repository for Nuclear Waste
A bipartisan group of four senators introduced a bill that would provide for temporary, centralized storage of nuclear waste, which is accumulating at reactors around the country.


From Deep in West Texas, a Gathering to Consider the Universe
In its 34th year, the Texas Star Party drew more than 500 amateur astronomers from across the United States and Canada to gaze together into the vast open skies.


Canada crude - Prices climb on refinery restarts
CALGARY, Alberta, July 2 (Reuters) - Canadian heavy crude prices strengthened on Tuesday on news of another refinery restart, while synthetic oil prices were lifted by expectations of constrained supply.


Teva says cleared of wrongdoing after man's death in France
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's Teva Pharmaceutical Industries said on Monday that French prosecutors had cleared it of any operational failures after the death of a 92-year-old man last month.


Mexican eruption caught on tape
A volcano outside Mexico City erupted Tuesday, sending ash and smoke into the air.


Egypt's Mursi defies army as it plots future without him
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi vowed to stay in power and defend constitutional legitimacy on Wednesday as generals worked on plans to push the Islamist aside within the day and suspend the constitution.


You're the Boss Blog An Entrepreneur Retreats Into a Swedish Forest
Is this what it takes to start a company?


Nearly 50 killed in Iraq bombings
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - At least 45 people were killed in bomb attacks across Iraq on Tuesday, most of them in busy markets and commercial areas of the capital Baghdad, police and medics said.


Out There Timeless Questions About the Universe
Is time an illusion? Is there a universe, or multiverse? Finite or infinite? Will we ever know, and does it matter?


Canada to review all wireless spectrum transfer deals
TORONTO (Reuters) - The Canadian government will review all sales of wireless airwave licenses and reject any deals that would lead to undue concentration, it said on Friday in its latest move to weaken the dominance of the country's three big wireless carriers.


Gotham Making $7.75 an Hour, and Figuring Theres Little to Lose by Speaking Out
The areas economic comeback rides piggyback on low-wage jobs, on those who dip fries in boiling oil and pull flesh off the bones of factory chickens.


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Couture Fashion Week Versace
Scenes from the couture fashion week photo diary of Kasia Bobula.


Guardiola's secret weapon?
In his bid to replicate Barcelona's unprecedented success at Bayern Munich, Josep Guardiola has a secret weapon -- a gold medal-winning water polo player.


Fed's Lockhart says could taper faster if economy surprises
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve could consider pulling back on its bond-buying stimulus even earlier than expected if the U.S. economy grows more quickly than anticipated and the jobless...


UNC Leading Scorer Hairston Facing Drug Charge
Durham police have charged North Carolina leading scorer P.J. Hairston with marijuana possession following a traffic stop.


ArtsBeat Bullets Over Broadway to Feature Zach Braff
Mr. Braff will portray a young playwright in the musical adaptation of Woody Allens 1994 film.


Regulator In France Raids Office Of Apple
Authorities reportedly want to know if Apple ordered its wholesalers not to deliver some products on time to retailers.


Street life seen through kids' eyes
A young boy in a photograph holds a cigarette while sitting cross-legged on a dirt road. We don't know his name, but it's clear by his face his life is full of pain and struggle.


Japan Business Sentiment Hits Highest Point in Two Years
A survey shows the first positive outlook among major manufacturers since September 2011, and the second consecutive month of improvement.


Restaurant Review Uncle Boons in NoLiTa
Uncle Boons in NoLIta turns out fresh and dynamic Thai flavors hot enough to make you wish you had a handkerchief.


Russian Rocket Crashes in Kazakhstan
A rocket carrying satellites crashed moments after liftoff, sending a cloud of highly toxic fumes toward nearby towns as unspent fuel burned off.


Marc Andreessen Why I hate going public - Felix TV
The Netscape co-founder and high-profile venture capitalist tells Reuters' Felix Salmon that he hates selling companies -- nearly as much as he hates taking them public. What will his investors say?


T Magazine The Scene | Paris Couture Fashion Week Iris van Herpen
Scenes from the couture fashion week photo diary of Barbara Anastacio.


Well Gay Marriage Same, but Different
Gay marriages tend to be more egalitarian with couples leaning on a network of friends and reporting being happier and have less conflict than straight couples.


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