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(15 Stories)
Tamagotchi returns: Electronic pet reborn as app
02/14/2013 10:05am
Tamagotchi is re-hatching as an app.
Public religious displays: School digs in despite lawsuit
02/14/2013 10:32am
Since just after World War II, a portrait of Jesus has hung in a Jackson City Schools building, attracting little discussion and no controversy that anyone seems to recall.
Apple rumors: Bigger iPhone 6 this summer, iTV out this fall
02/14/2013 10:51am
Apple sees the future in smartwatches, iTV Apps, and wearable computers.
BYU students make the teensiest Valentine Cupid ever
02/14/2013 11:20am
My love for you is as tiny as the tiniest carbon nanotube.
Fewer marrying, but most wedding for love
02/14/2013 11:51am
Though they aren't rushing to the altar, Americans are romantics.
6-year-old's dream movie made by filmmaker
02/14/2013 11:57am
When you ask a 6-year-old to create the plot for your next movie, you never know what you're going to get.
Amazon to probe German worker abuse claims
02/14/2013 12:26pm
Online retailer Amazon said Thursday it will investigate reports that temporary staff at its logistics centers in Germany were subjected to a climate of intimidation.
Have You Seen This? Kids say the darndest things
02/14/2013 1:16pm
You gotta love and appreciate the honesty (and lack of a filter) of our youngsters today.
Have You Seen This? Kids say the darndest things
02/14/2013 1:16pm
You gotta love and appreciate the honesty (and lack of a filter) of our youngsters today.
Horsemeat: French company blamed, UK arrests
02/14/2013 2:38pm
The price, smell and color should have been clear tipoffs something was wrong with shipments of horsemeat that were fraudulently labeled as beef, French authorities said Thursday. The government pinned the bulk of the blame on a French wholesaler at the heart of a growing scandal in Europe.
Eye implant can restore some vision in rare cases
02/14/2013 3:14pm
Patients who have lost their sight due to a rare disorder may be able to regain some vision using a new implantable device that takes the place of damaged cells inside the eye.
Teen's cookies help family pay for sports, college
02/14/2013 3:51pm
Paying her way through high school activities by baking and selling cookies, Miranda Hyer is continuing what has become a tradition as she navigates through her first year of college.
Find beauty in your post-baby body: 5 tips for falling in love with the new you
02/14/2013 7:41pm
As mothers, we deal regularly in the business of love. So why is it so difficult to accept that extra flab and learn to love ourselves?
5 incredibly romantic getaways
02/14/2013 8:40pm
While Valentine's Day is arguably more a of "greeting card holiday" than a genuine opportunity for romance, lovers looking for an intimate escape can find their ideal destination in exotic locations across the globe.
S. Jordan family finally whole after daughter arrives from Russia
02/14/2013 11:23pm
A South Jordan family's adoption of a daughter from Russia had been on hold for a couple of months because of red tape. They finally gained clearance, and Thursday their plane touched down at Salt Lake International Airport.
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