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Econ 919 — Planning commission reduction
The borough's planning commission will reduce from 14 members to nine. The new plan includes four city seats, and five at-large seats.
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Matt Cutts: Can You Change For The Better In Just 30 Days?
Every 30 days, Matt Cutts gives himself a new challenge: writing a novel, giving up sugar, even chewing slower. He says 30 days is enough time to develop a habit or just make life more interesting.
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Gray Seals, Once Hunted, Are Thriving In New England
Massachusetts once offered a bounty for gray seals. After conservation efforts, the New England population bounced back, and Google Earth images show more seals than scientists had previously counted.
Facebook Widens Ban On COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation In Push To Boost Confidence
The social network says it will focus on groups, pages and accounts repeatedly sharing false claims about vaccines.
To The Dismay Of Free Speech Advocates, Vietnam Rolls Out Controversial Cyber Law
The law requires Internet companies to store locals' data in Vietnam and hand over user information if the government asks for it, among other contentious provisions.
Apple workers vote to unionize at Maryland store
Apple store employees in a Baltimore suburb voted to unionize by a nearly 2-to-1 margin Saturday, joining a growing push across U.S. industries to organize for workplace protections.
Hundred-Dollar Laptop Draws Skeptics
Researchers at MIT have developed a laptop computer they say will cost $100 and could be used by millions of children in developing countries. Some critics, including Microsoft's chairman Bill Gates, say it's the wrong approach.
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The Rise Of State-Controlled Capitalism
U.S. corporations face a growing threat from countries where governments control big multinational corporations and use them for political gain, author Ian Bremmer says. In China, for example, U.S. firms compete against government-backed domestic auto and aircraft manufacturers.
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The revolution will be screenshot (hopefully)
Code Switch's B.A. Parker takes a look at the many ways our digital world is being erased.
The 2013 NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll
We asked 137 jazz journalists to pick their favorite albums that came out this year. Out of over 700 nominees, here are their collective top 50 picks, along with top finishers in the Latin jazz, vocal, debut and reissue categories.
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