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Bliss Ends When Microsoft Pulls The Plug On XP Support
Bliss is the default computer desktop image when Microsoft's Windows XP operating system is launched. The photo, taken by Charles O'Rear, is of a highway in Napa Valley after a storm cleared.
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A College President On Her School's Worst Year Ever
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The Senate approves a $3.5 trillion budget blueprint. New York's lieutenant governor will take over after Gov. Cuomo's steps down. More than 93% of new U.S. COVID-19 cases involve the delta variant.
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Reflecting on the songs that got us through the early days of parenting
We talk about the songs that got us through the early days of parenting.
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Morning news brief
Millions of people in the U.S. will experience a total eclipse of the sun. The Biden administration seeks student debt relief for millions. It's been six months since Hamas attacked southern Israel.
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How Taylor Swift and her master recordings play into the Virginia race for governor
Terry McAuliffe, who is running for governor in Virginia, is slamming his GOP rival, Glenn Youngkin, for his former company's role in a controversy involving Taylor Swift's back catalog.
As The President Tweets Attacks, Melania Trump Speaks Out Against Cyberbullying
In her speech, the first lady said children are often "more aware" than adults about the risks and benefits of social media.
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Feds Charge 80 People Over Massive Online Fraud Conspiracy
One of the victims is a Japanese woman who sent more than $200,000 to a person she thought was a U.S. service member in Syria, according to the federal complaint.
Zoom To Crack Down on Zoombombing, In Deal With NY Attorney General
The company has agreed to launch a new internal data security program and will take other steps to combat hacker disruptions.
Apple Unveils 'Bargain' iPhone Amid Economic Downturn
With a smaller size, screen and price tag, the new iPhone SE looks and feels like the models of yore that actually fit in a pocket.
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