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Utah 2nd most religious state in nation
02/15/2013 7:45am
Utah is one of the most religious states in the union, second only to Mississippi.
Minecraft game used in schools to teach kids, adults to build
02/15/2013 8:24am
There's no story line to it and the graphics are not that great. Despite that, over 9.3 million people have bought the PC or Mac versions of the game Minecraft. Now, some schools are starting to use it in class.
My classmate, the robot: NY pupil attends remotely
02/15/2013 8:27am
In an elementary school hallway, a teacher takes her second-graders to the library, leading a single-file line of giggling boys and girls that's perfectly ordinary until you get to a sleek white robot with a video screen showing the face of a smiling, chubby-cheeked boy.
FAA takes step toward widespread US drone flights
02/15/2013 10:03am
A future in which unmanned drones are as common in U.S. skies as helicopters and airliners has moved a step closer to reality with a government request for proposals to create six drone test sites around the country.
AmEx giving discounts for purchases made through Twitter
02/15/2013 11:06am
American Express and Twitter announced a partnership this week that will allow cardholders to purchase items through the social network by tweeting about them.
Have You Seen This? Backflipping an avalanche
02/15/2013 3:04pm
A Swedish skier backflips his way out of an avalanche and acts like it's no big deal.
Asteroid buzzes, misses Earth — unlike meteor
02/15/2013 5:56pm
A 150-foot asteroid hurtled through Earth's backyard Friday, coming within an incredible 17,150 miles and making the closest known flyby for a rock of its size. In a chilling coincidence, a meteor exploded above Russia just hours before the asteroid zoomed past the planet.
Why are spiders falling from the sky in Brazil?
02/15/2013 6:08pm
When leaving an engagement party, there might be a couple things you'd expect to see in the air: A balloon or two; A champagne cork returning to the earth after celebratory drinks. Looking into the sky only to see thousands of spiders dangling from the power lines is not near the top of the list.
Woman donates kidney to boyfriend for Valentine's Day present
02/15/2013 8:31pm
While many people are recovering from the sugar overload of chocolates gifted on Valentines Day, one man is recovering from a kidney transplant donated by his girlfriend.
When a dye job goes bad — really bad
02/15/2013 8:47pm
My hair is usually softly touched with a lovely gray that gives me a certain "je ne sais quoi" that can be unexpectedly charming — sort of like Pepe le Pew in a zoot suit. Not anymore.
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