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Society and Culture
Sarah Palin vs. PETA: Welcome to the Overreaction Olympics
Anneliese Mahoney | January 6, 2015PETE and Sarah Palin at going at it.
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Law
From Your Finances to Social Media Accounts, What Happens After Death?
Noel Diem | January 6, 2015From your money to your social media accounts, here's why it's essential to create a legally binding will.
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News
GM’s AtYourService Tool Makes Multitasking While Driving Easy
Alexis Evans | January 6, 2015Now you can book a suite and browse discounted doughnuts with the help of your personal in-car concierge.
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News
SCOTUS Cases to Watch in 2015
Anneliese Mahoney | January 6, 2015Check out the cases to watch in 2015 from the Supreme Court.
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World
The U.S. and Cuba: The Path to Normalized Relations
Michael Sliwinski | January 6, 2015Time to head to Cuba! But first here's a look at the countries' complicated history.
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Energy and Environment
Underground Cities, Brought to You by New York’s Lowline
Franklin R. Halprin | January 6, 2015New York is building the Lowline, an innovativeunderground community green space.
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Weird News
The Dumbest Laws in the United States: Colorado and Arizona
Marisa Mostek | January 5, 2015Check out the dumbest laws in the United States, Colorado and Arizona edition.
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News
ICYMI: Best of the Week
Chelsey D. Goff | January 5, 2015ICYMI, check out the Best of the Week from Law Street.
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Blogs
Former Rep. John Dingell is Still the King of Twitter
Chelsey D. Goff | January 4, 2015John Dingell may have left Congress, but he certainly hasn't left the Twitterverse -- we win!
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News
Prince Andrew Accused of Sex With Minor in American Lawsuit
Anneliese Mahoney | January 3, 2015Prince Andrew has been accused of having sex with a minor in a lawsuit filed in Florida.
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Entertainment
Well, That Didn’t Work Out How Fox News Planned #OverIt2014
Chelsey D. Goff | January 3, 2015Fox and Friends tried to start a movement with the Twitter hashtag #OverIt2014, but it didn't turn out quite...
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Law
The Best Legal Tweets of the Week
Chelsey D. Goff | January 3, 2015Check out the best legal tweets of the week from Law Street.
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News
Weird Arrests of the Week
Anneliese Mahoney | January 3, 2015Check out the latest installment of weird arrests of the week with Law Street.
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World
What Will it Take to Finally Close Guantanamo Bay?
Alexandra Stembaugh | January 2, 2015Americans want Guantanamo Bay closed but do not want to house any of the remaining detainees on American soil....
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Entertainment & Culture
Comedy or Cable: Where Do Americans Get Their News?
Noel Diem | January 2, 2015With so much media at our fingertips, how do most Americans consume news?
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Entertainment & Culture
Fantasy Sports: Ready…Set…Bet!
Evangelos Siozios | January 2, 2015Online gambling in the form of fantasy sports competitions has exploded over the last decade, and now even professional...
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News
German Hacker: Fingerprint Scans Can be Hacked
Anneliese Mahoney | January 2, 2015German hacker Jan Krissler of Chaos Computer Club is leading the charge to question the security of your fingerprint...
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News
The Top WTF Moments of 2014
Anneliese Mahoney | January 1, 2015Check out the list of things that made us say WTF in 2014.
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Humor
New Year’s Resolution: Don’t Get Arrested
Ashley Shaw | January 1, 2015My New Year's Resolution is to not get arrested like the people in this post.
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Humor
New Year’s Resolutions Celebs & Politicians Should Make for 2015
Chelsey D. Goff | January 1, 2015Check out the New Year's resolutions we wish politicians and celebrities would make in 2015.
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Society and Culture
5 Resolutions For a More Feminist New Year
Hannah R. Winsten | December 31, 2014Five resolutions for a more feminist New Year in 2015.
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Society and Culture
Californians Fighting Against Plastic Bag Ban
Allison Dawson | December 30, 2014California Governor Jerry Brown signed a plastic bag ban into law, effective summer 2015, but some Californians are fighting...
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News
The FDA’s New Blood Donation Policy Still Discriminates Against Gay Men
Anneliese Mahoney | December 30, 2014The FDA changed its blood donation policy, but it still discriminates against gay men to the tune of over...
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Technology
Hacking: The New Kind of Warfare
Michael Sliwinski | December 30, 2014Hacking is a new way for nations and non-state actors to fight wars and gain advantages.
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Energy and Environment
Is the New York Fracking Moratorium a Good Thing?
Franklin R. Halprin | December 30, 2014Recently, Governor Andrew Cuomo officially announced that New York State will ban fracking. Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is a...