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Obama Aides Considered A Clinton-For-Biden Switch, Book Says
After focus groups and polls indicated that replacing the vice president with Hillary Clinton wouldn't boost the president's re-election effort, the idea was dropped. Former White House Chief of Staff William Daley says the campaign was simply doing "due diligence."
New York's One World Trade Center Declared Tallest Building In U.S.
One World Trade Center is now the third tallest building in the world, overtaking Taipei's 1,667 ft. structure. The Willis Tower in Chicago now loses its claim as the tallest building in the United States.
Google Says It's Beefed Up Encryption Because Of NSA Revelations
Google says it is now encrypting data as it moves between its servers and every session of Gmail will use a secure connection. The government has said tech companies knew the NSA was collecting data.
Reported $147 Million Home Price Would Set New U.S. Record
The stock market has been on a winning streak of late. How else to explain three homes that each reportedly sold for more than $100 million in the past three months?
What Are The Most (And Least) Charitable U.S. States?
A new poll finds there are only two U.S. states where at least 50 percent of residents say they've recently given either money or time to charity: Utah and Minnesota.
Australia Repeals An Unpopular Tax On Carbon Emissions
The tax was imposed on about 350 of the nation's top polluters under the country's previous center-left government.
Tech Giants Make Net Neutrality Case As Deadline Nears
The nation's top Internet companies are officially pressing for broad regulation to maintain free and equal access to the Internet.
NATO, Ukraine Warn Russia May Be Planning Further Aggression
NATO's top military commander warned that Russia had amassed a large force along Ukraine's eastern border. Meanwhile, Ukraine's foreign minister said the chances for war are "becoming higher."
Sandwich Monday: PB&J Fries
For this week's Sandwich Monday, we try a dish that combines the magic of poutine with the magic of a brown bag lunch you ate a lot in second grade.
Spain's Tomato Festival Shrinks, As Town Pares Crowd Size
The Tomatina Festival, the famous free-for-all in which partiers pelt one another with ripe tomatoes, was held in Bunol, Spain, Wednesday. The big party was a bit smaller this year — for the first time, the town sold tickets for 10 euros (about $13.25) to be part of the huge food fight.
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