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Police and paramedics use an array of dashboard devices, a boon for their jobs that also presents a clear risk.
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So much has been destroyed that it’s hard to feel even a tingle of fuzzy nostalgia for the house that Ruth built and the city is razing.
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The ban would wipe out one of the most controversial means of awarding no-bid contracts to private firms.
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Proposed changes to the state’s social studies curriculum would portray conservatives in a more positive light.
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Bedbug-sniffing dogs are the new and furry front line in an escalating domestic war.
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It now appears possible to sequence a patient’s genome at reasonable cost and with sufficient accuracy to be useful.
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Smartphone and laptop batteries may seem like cruel masters when they threaten to lose power, but you have more control than you may think.
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As experts learned in the 1980s, sudden unintended acceleration is often caused by the driver.
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An exhibit at the New-York Historical Society is the first large showing of items from the Grateful Dead archive.
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Baby carriers are more popular as parents believe the snuggled-up style has benefits for infants.