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Nokia launches cheaper Windows smartphone
02/25/2013 1:49am
Nokia unveiled a cheaper model in its Lumia smartphone range, powered by Microsoft's Windows phone software, as it tries to regain dominance in emerging markets like China.
Making the unknown less scary
02/25/2013 6:15am
This week on LIFEadvice: Coach Kim provides a unique technique to beat your fear of the future. If you have a fear of failing, you need to read this article.
Calvary Baptist Church celebrates heritage with song and dance
02/25/2013 7:00am
They discovered the Lord was on their side. That's the message that Rev. France A. Davis gave to his audience Sunday at the annual Heritage Musical. Africans brought to America as slave "learned in spite of it all to trust in the Lord."
Telecom CEOs: US regulators better than Europe
02/25/2013 7:13am
The CEOs of AT&T, Vodafone and Telefonica _ three of the world's largest cellphone companies _ had some rare words of praise for U.S. regulators Monday, saying they're doing better than their European counterparts in promoting faster wireless data networks.
T. rex not a stand-up guy? Test your dino skills
02/25/2013 9:27am
Here's a test of your dinosaur knowledge: Did Tyrannosaurus rex stand upright, with its tail on the ground?
CDC chief: Spending cuts threaten public health
02/25/2013 9:30am
The nation's top disease detective says impending budget cuts will make it harder to solve outbreaks, fight hospital infections and keep illnesses overseas from making their way here.
Tech leaders plan virtual push on immigration
02/25/2013 10:39am
High-tech leaders including the former heads of AOL and Mozilla are organizing a "virtual march for immigration reform" aimed at pressuring lawmakers to enact sweeping changes to the nation's immigration laws.
Did humans develop language thanks to birds?
02/25/2013 11:46am
The development of human language is one of the most important and most mysterious events in the history of Homo sapiens. We humans are the only great ape — the only species anywhere — that is capable of practically infinite expression.
Samsung schedules March event, S IV phone likely
02/25/2013 12:19pm
Samsung is holding an event in New York next month to announce what is likely to be a successor to its flagship Galaxy S III smartphone.
Utah whooping cough infections almost 4 times higher than nation's
02/25/2013 12:26pm
The Utah Department of Health had some disturbing news for residents Monday morning: Whooping cough infections are five times higher in Utah than the national average. State officials are attacking the epidemic with a new media campaign calling for vaccinations.
Mediterranean-style diets found to cut heart risks
02/25/2013 12:31pm
Pour on the olive oil, preferably over fish and vegetables: One of the longest and most scientific tests of a Mediterranean diet suggests this style of eating can cut the chance of suffering heart-related problems, especially strokes, in older people at high risk of them.
Google Street View goes inside historic SLC buildings
02/25/2013 1:23pm
A recent Google release allows users to view the inside of historic Salt Lake City buildings.
Have You Seen This? Taylor Swift one-upped by a goat
02/25/2013 1:46pm
Pop superstar Taylor Swift gets upstaged by a horrible sounding goat.
Lost continent discovered beneath Indian Ocean
02/25/2013 2:12pm
Evidence of a long-lost microcontinent has been discovered in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Africa, according to scientists.
Officials press Facebook over Newtown postings
02/25/2013 3:12pm
Facebook offered assurances Monday that the social media site is removing some posts and so-called tribute pages related to the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting over concerns they're being used to exploit the tragedy.
Capt. Kirk's Vulcan entry wins Pluto moons contest
02/25/2013 3:26pm
"Star Trek" fans, rejoice. An online vote to name Pluto's two newest, itty-bitty moons is over. And No. 1 is Vulcan, a name suggested by actor William Shatner, who played Capt. Kirk in the original "Star Trek" TV series.
Pope changes conclave rules, allows earlier start
02/25/2013 5:59pm
Pope Benedict XVI has changed the rules of the conclave that will elect his successor, allowing cardinals to move up the start date.
Chinese hackers seen as increasingly professional
02/25/2013 6:28pm
Beijing hotly denies accusations of official involvement in massive cyberattacks against foreign targets, insinuating such activity is the work of rogues. But at least one piece of evidence cited by experts points to professional cyberspies: China's hackers don't work weekends.
Do you have a sty in your eye?
02/25/2013 8:10pm
A sty is a small red bump that appears on the outside or inside of the eyelid. It develops when an eyelash follicle or eyelid oil gland becomes clogged from excess oil. Here are some Mommy Medicine tips on how to identify, treat and prevent a sty.
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