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Google Makes The Case For A Hands-Off Approach To Self-Driving Cars
California regulators say autonomous cars should have a licensed driver, but a top Google engineer says that makes as much sense as putting a steering wheel or brake pedal in the back of a cab.
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Caffeine For Sale: The Hidden Trade Of The World's Favorite Stimulant
Millions of people want caffeine removed from their coffee. Millions more want caffeine added to their soda. Little-known caffeine factories, scattered across the world, satisfy both desires.
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Former U.S. Ambassador On South China Sea, Panama Papers, China Trade
Gary Locke, former U.S. ambassador to China, discusses various issues, including the future of U.S.-China relations.
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A Guide To Britain's 'Brexit' Vote
British voters on June 23 will cast what some have called the most important vote of their lives — on whether the U.K. should remain in the European Union. Here's a guide to the main issues at stake.
This Heatless Habanero Packs All Of The Flavor With None Of The Burn
Some breeders vie to grow ever more mouth-burning peppers. The guy behind the Habanada had a different goal: a habanero with no heat all. The aromatic, melon-like result is winning over top chefs.
Attack Ad Marks New Era For Millennials Running For Office
A GOP superPAC is going after a 30-year-old Georgia Democrat in a House special election using footage of him dressing up as Han Solo as part of a college a capella group parody.
Trump Adviser's Warning About Food Supply Takeover Met With Skepticism
Peter Navarro, top trade adviser to the president, worries that foreign takeovers of U.S. food and defense companies could make America less secure. But economists see no signs of that happening.
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As Howard University Turns 150, Students Find Inspiration In Its History
This week, Howard University marks its 150th anniversary. As the nation's premier historically black college, many of Howard's graduates have gone on to become notable historical figures.
German Court Orders Revisions To Climate Law, Citing 'Major Burdens' On Youth
Germany's top court rejected some of the activists' arguments but agreed that the country's climate act violates their fundamental rights by not specifying emissions reduction targets after 2030.
An Artist And A Scientist Take On The Stigma Of Addiction
The nation's top addiction scientist has teamed up with a prominent artist to let people know that substance use disorder is a disease, not a moral failure.
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