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Zuckerberg family photo leaked because of confusing Facebook settings
12/27/2012 10:25am
Even Mark Zuckerberg's family can get tripped up by Facebook's privacy settings.
Child's language development key to anger management, study says
12/27/2012 11:31am
Toddlers whose language develops quickly may also have the upper hand in managing anger, which could help them later on, researchers say.
DC police investigating 'Meet the Press' incident
12/27/2012 11:37am
District of Columbia police say they are investigating an incident in which NBC News reporter David Gregory displayed what he described as a high-capacity ammunition magazine on "Meet the Press."
Ancient 'sea monster' discovered in Hungary
12/27/2012 11:44am
Researchers have discovered fossils in western Hungary belonging to an ancient "sea monster"-like creature.
TVs to track viewing habits for targeted ads
12/27/2012 12:24pm
A company wants to make targeted TV ads a part of the normal viewing experience, and it's likely not a question of "if," but "when."
Have You Seen This? Jaws Uncut
12/27/2012 1:09pm
A shark tank shatters sending a huge wave and several sharks on innocent bystanders conjuring up images of arguably the worst "Jaws" movie ever.
Temple discovered at site of ancient Judea
12/27/2012 2:54pm
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient Judean temple on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Have You Seen This? The ultimate re-gift
12/27/2012 5:16pm
Three Plain City friends figure out how to get something for someone who has everything: re-gift a house.
The year in social media review
12/27/2012 7:09pm
If you've tweeted, "friended", followed or shared this year, you're definitely not alone. Social media is now mainstream, and in 2012 we watched it break news, serve as a podium for views, and connect us all in ways and with people we never thought possible.
Putin says he will sign anti-US adoptions bill
12/27/2012 7:13pm
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday he will sign a controversial bill barring Americans from adopting Russian children, while the Kremlin's children's rights advocate recommended extending the ban to the rest of the world.
Are our kids more at risk than in the past? Are we?
12/27/2012 8:01pm
With the 24-hour news cycle reporting on shootings in schools, theaters and malls, when you add in child abduction to the list it can seem like a post-apocalyptic movie out there. Is it really worse now than it has ever been? The statistics may surprise you.
5 New Year's resolutions you'll want to keep
12/27/2012 8:45pm
While goals to exercise more, get better organized and spend less money top most people's lists, resolutions that require less physical effort often yield greater emotional results.
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