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Authorities probing the disappearance of a 15-year-old California girl said Monday they're looking for a vehicle they believe is connected to the teenager's abduction.
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As Yahoo ignores noon deadline to fire its CEO, Third Point starts process to obtain company's books and records related to Scott Thompson, board's vetting process.
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Homicide detectives investigating a suspected murder at Churchill Downs just hours after the Kentucky Derby said they have no suspects, but stressed the death had nothing to do with the iconic hors
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GE's 100-watt equivalent LED bulb uses a high-tech cooling system to push the limit of brightness for energy-efficient, long-lasting LEDs.
Federal agent says Clemens wasn't targeted
Federal agent Jeff Novitzky testified Monday that Roger Clemens was not a target when Novitzky began questioning Clemens' former strength coach, Brian McNamee, about performance-enhancing drugs.
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A never-before-seen short film featuring Steve Jobs comically portraying the late Franklin Delano Roosevelt was recently uncovered -- a parody the company created as a follow up to the iconic "1984
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