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Judge rules secret FBI letters unconstitutional
03/16/2013 1:48am
They're called national security letters and the FBI issues thousands of them a year to banks, phone companies and other businesses demanding customer information. They're sent without judicial review and recipients are barred from disclosing them.
VIDEO: Spectacular flash flood and waterfalls near St. George
03/16/2013 12:30pm
Spectacular video of flash floods and waterfalls in Hell Hole Canyon near St. George, Utah.
The 4 best ways to accomplish absolutely nothing
03/16/2013 1:30pm
I am extremely hardworking. But deep down, I have a secret desire — one that plagues many people: The unfulfilled desire to do absolutely nothing. Here's how I overcome my work ethic and slide into uselessness.
New Agape events offer connective experiences
03/16/2013 2:00pm
Agapes are a new kind of event designed to foster connection in a socially disconnected age. Whitney Nožisková, the events' creator, hosts an artful tea or meal with a philosophical conversation at its heart.
ND governor faces choice on abortion restrictions
03/16/2013 2:46pm
North Dakota has all but enacted what would be two of the most restrictive abortion laws in the country.
In Twitter era, new pope not a social media maven
03/16/2013 4:04pm
Pope Francis has 1.2 billion followers in the Roman Catholic Church, but he's not following a single one of them on Facebook or Twitter.
Inmates, artists work with scientist to save forests
03/16/2013 4:24pm
Though Nalini Nadkarni has studied and taught her students about conservation and the importance of forests, she knows that in order to reach people in a way that draws them to action, she needs more than scientific facts and figures: she needs an emotional prompt.
Girls wired for communication, researchers say
03/16/2013 5:14pm
Girls' talkativeness and language skills have a biological explanation, researchers say.
Girls wired for communication, researchers say
03/16/2013 5:14pm
Girls' talkativeness and language skills have a biological explanation, researchers say.
Girls wired for communication, researchers say
03/16/2013 5:14pm
Girls' talkativeness and language skills have a biological explanation, researchers say.
London rail workers find likely plague burial pit
03/16/2013 5:56pm
Workers digging a new railway line in London have uncovered what they believe is a burial ground containing victims of the Black Death _ a plague that wiped out as much as half of London's inhabitants when it swept the city in the mid-14th century.
The Internet escalation of 'mommy wars,' and 5 ways to end the fighting
03/16/2013 7:43pm
We all have the power to end the Internet mommy wars. All it takes is a little bit of empathy and a lot of biting our tongues.
The Internet escalation of 'mommy wars,' and 5 ways to end the fighting
03/16/2013 7:43pm
We all have the power to end the Internet mommy wars. All it takes is a little bit of empathy and a lot of biting our tongues.
Finding treasure on a St. Patrick's Day run
03/16/2013 8:32pm
Families celebrated St. Patrick's Day with a race in Layton. St. Patty's March Run and Walk 10K, 5K and Kids Run allowed families to enjoy a unique event on an old holiday.
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