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Bizarre spiral-toothed shark not actually a shark
02/28/2013 8:29am
An extinct fish with a spiral tooth structure rolled its lower jaw and sliced its food with razor-sharp teeth like a saw, researchers say.
BYU project rewards kids for eating fruits and veggies
02/28/2013 8:56am
While new federal guidelines require schools to serve more fruits and vegetables, BYU researchers are studying ways to keep healthy foods from ending up in the garbage.
Simon Cowell launches online talent contest
02/28/2013 9:38am
Simon Cowell has taken over television screens and radio airwaves around the world. Now he's taking aim at the Internet.
Teen lands job after miles of trek through snow and ice
02/28/2013 10:07am
A teen's determination and humility led to a better job and a second chance.
Tycoon wants to send married couple on Mars flyby
02/28/2013 10:26am
It's a road trip that could test the best of marriages: Mars.
Apple rumors: Smarter smartphones and a new iPad Mini
02/28/2013 11:13am
A hedge fund manager tweeted a stock-split rumor that has come under scrutiny after selling during a price jump, Apple case manufacturer MiniSuit betting next product on rumored iPad dimensions to beat the competition, and Apple expanding in India.
Have You Seen This? Dangerous deer crossing
02/28/2013 12:47pm
First a skateboarder, now a cyclist? What is it with deer and dudes on wheels?
Dust from Africa affects snowfall in California
02/28/2013 1:18pm
One of the driest spots on Earth _ the Sahara desert _ is increasingly responsible for snow and rain half a world away in the western U.S., a new study released Thursday found.
From eggs to film: A Japanese-American studio head
02/28/2013 2:28pm
There isn't much "Hollywood" about Kevin Tsujihara.
New, temporary radiation belt spotted around Earth
02/28/2013 2:31pm
You may not have noticed it, but for several weeks last year, the Earth was surrounded by an extra ring of radiation.
Michelle Obama: `hard choices' needed on guns
02/28/2013 3:41pm
Michelle Obama says people worried about youth gun violence have to do more than simply tell children they care about the problem and then wind up "going to these funerals and mourning with these kids when there's still work to do."
Michelle Obama: `hard choices' needed on guns
02/28/2013 3:41pm
Michelle Obama says people worried about youth gun violence have to do more than simply tell children they care about the problem and then wind up "going to these funerals and mourning with these kids when there's still work to do."
How pursuing your own dreams can help your children
02/28/2013 7:43pm
Dreams we had before we became mothers don't die, they are still a part of who we are. When you follow a dream you are a great example for your children of goal setting and hard work.
How 100 calories can make a huge difference
02/28/2013 8:38pm
Calorie counting has its proponents and detractors, but most experts agree that whether you aggressively count calories or not, the amount you consume matters — so much so, that even seemingly trivial amounts can make a big difference.
Benedict becomes 1st pope in 600 years to resign
02/28/2013 10:17pm
Benedict XVI left the Catholic Church in unprecedented limbo Thursday as he became the first pope in 600 years to resign, capping a tearful day of farewells that included an extraordinary pledge of obedience to his successor.
US wins appeal in battle to extradite Kim Dotcom
02/28/2013 11:01pm
U.S. prosecutors won a New Zealand court victory Friday in their battle to extradite Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom and three colleagues accused of facilitating massive copyright fraud through the now-defunct online file-sharing site.
Bullying more taboo, but more hurtful, than ever before
02/28/2013 11:55pm
Over the past few years, there has been a heightened awareness of bullying and its negative effects. But bullying reaches deeper now than ever before.
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