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U.S. Kids Far Less Likely To Out-Earn Their Parents, As Inequality Grows
"It's basically a coin flip as to whether you'll do better than your parents," a Stanford economist says.
This Robot Chef Has Mastered Crab Bisque
The system, a pair of robotic arms, learned to cook by mimicking the motions of a top chef. Even though it can't smell or taste, its maker says the robot should be able to make 2,000 meals by 2017.
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Why Did The U.S. Choose Hiroshima?
Seventy years ago, an atomic bomb wiped a city off the map. The committee that picked the target knew the destruction would be awful, but hoped it could end the war and stop future use of such bombs.
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How Well Do Tech Companies Protect Your Data From Snooping?
We looked at 15 top companies and services that handle your email or store your data every day to see what steps they take to keep it from prying eyes. See how they stack up.
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Dunk Now, Pay Later: Elite College Players May Suffer In Middle Age
Division I athletes may be at the top of their game in college, but by their 40s they often have more health problems than people who never played sports, researchers say.
Wave Of Guatemalan Migrant Children Presents Unique Challenges
Many indigenous Guatemalan children entering the U.S. alone speak little or no Spanish. This language barrier contributes to the complexity of the unfolding humanitarian crisis at the border.
Mexican Prosecutor Says Mayor, Wife Ordered Attack On Students
The mayor of Iguala and his wife, accused of being connected to the disappearance of 43 students, are now fugitives. Thousands of protesters marched in Mexico City demanding justice.
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Jeb Bush Makes It Official: He's Running
The former Florida governor becomes the 11th major Republican candidate for the party's presidential nomination.
Tea-Infused Sweets: Chocolate + Jasmine Tea Is A Match Made In Heaven
Smoky and floral brews can provide a kick of flavor to desserts, especially when blended with chocolate. Pastry chef Naomi Gallego shows us a few tricks for surprising the palate with tea.
The 5 Business Stories That Made 2014 A Memorable Year
From hack attacks to the bottom falling out of oil, 2014 has been a year of big swings at the top and stagnation at the bottom.
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