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Iran Conflict Could Shift To Cyberspace, Experts Warn
After the U.S. killed Iran's top military leader, government officials and security experts say Iran could retaliate with cyberattacks ranging from destroying data to defacing websites.
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Small, Private Colleges Get Boost From Coronavirus Relief Funds
Congress set aside $350 million to help colleges with "significant unmet needs" related to the pandemic. Most of that money has gone to small schools that serve just a fraction of U.S. students.
Warren To 'Assess The Path Forward' After A Disappointing Super Tuesday
The Massachusetts senator now occupies an awkward middle ground in the presidential race. She has a large and enthusiastic base but hasn't been able to present a real challenge to the front-runners.
Florida Governor Declares State Of Emergency As Hurricane Dorian Gains Force
In the next few days, Dorian's winds could top 115 mph — making it a Category 3 storm — the National Hurricane Center says.
California Cemeteries Adapt To Water Restrictions To Avoid Going Dry
New mandates in California will limit how much water graveyards can use to keep their grass green. The people who run cemeteries don't want crispy, parched grass to feel like an insult on top of loss.
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Senate Confirms Loretta Lynch As Attorney General
After a five-month delay, Lynch will be the first black woman to lead the Justice Department. Now she has to build a relationship with the same Congress that stalled her confirmation.
Google's New Search Algorithm Stokes Fears Of 'Mobilegeddon'
This week, Google started prioritizing mobile-friendly websites in Google searches made on a smartphone. The change could hurt businesses whose sites don't pass Google's mobile-ready test.
A Half-Century Of Battles For The Biggest Rock Walls
As two climbers attempt Yosemite's most daunting cliff face, documentarian Nick Rosen, co-writer and co-director of Valley Uprising, explains the park's history of climbs and culture clashes.
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As Panama's Economy Booms, So Do Concerns Over Debt And The Environment
Panama's economy, while cooling in recent years, is still growing at astonishing rates compared to its neighbors. But environmental damage and huge government debt are part of the package.
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Death Comes In Many Different Ways. And Some Are A Bit Surprising
A new report looks at the top causes of death in 188 countries. Infectious diseases are less of a threat than in 1990 — but please, look both ways before you cross the street.
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