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Demetri Sevastopulo, Financial Times, September 1, 2015 The White House is preparing sanctions on Chinese individuals and companies as it tries to pressure Beijing to stop its alleged cyber theft of commercial and economic information from US organisations. Three...
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Hey Sigmund, September 1, 2015 Anxiety has a way of making everyone feel helpless – the ones in the midst of an anxiety attack as well as the ones beside them who would do anything to make it better. It’s difficult to know exactly what to do when your little...
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Brian Bennett and W.J. Hennigan, The New York Times, August 31, 2015 Foreign spy services, especially in China and Russia, are aggressively aggregating and cross-indexing hacked U.S. computer databases — including security clearance applications, airline records...
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Shirley S. Wang, The Wall Street Journal, August 31, 2015 Putting off a work or school assignment in order to play videogames or water the plants might seem like nothing more serious than poor time-management. But researchers say chronic procrastination is an...
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Cassi Feldman, 60 Minutes Overtime, August 30, 2015 Oliver Sacks, the renowned neurologist who both studied the brain and wrote about it, who died today, sat down with Morley Safer in 1996 for one of 60 Minutes’ most unforgettable profiles. […read...
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Lance Ulanoff, Mashable, August 29, 2015 Video may have killed the radio star sometime in the 1980s, but the podcast Serial seems to have resurrected him. The slickly-produced podcast that, over the course of 12 episodes, reported on and continued the...