Ancient Stone Tool-Making Sprung Up Many Times
Two different toolmaking methods were used to make the stone tools found at the site in Armenia. Daniel S Adler. Gallery. FacesofOurAncestors.
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Learning to Love Criticism
A NEW study by the linguist and tech entrepreneur Kieran Snyder, done for Fortune.com, found two differences between workplace performance reviews given to men and women.
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The Site That Teaches You to Code Well Enough to Get a Job
Wanna be a programmer? That shouldn't be too hard. You can sign-up for an iterative online tutorial at a site like Codecademy or Treehouse.
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Roger Goodells TV Disaster Shows Whats Wrong With The NFL
If Roger Goodell's aim was to show the NFL was taking the domestic violence scandals assailing the League seriously, he failed miserably.
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The Woman's Heart Attack
IN medical circles, they call it the Hollywood Heart Attack. You've seen it: grimace of agony, clutching of chest, sudden collapse, the whole purple-prose panoply.
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Angry with Washington, 1 in 4 Americans open to secession
The failed Scottish vote to pull out from the United Kingdom stirred secessionist hopes for some in the United States, where almost a quarter of people are open to their states leaving the union, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found.
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Shields and Brooks on Islamic State as 'ideal' villains, retirement for Holder and ...
Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week's news, including President Obama's urging for united action against the Islamic State at the United Nations General Assembly, as well as ...
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The women who STEM-ed their way to power
One of my favorite days of the year at Fortune is MPW day, the day the list of Fortune's Most Powerful Women in business comes out.
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In a Planet-or-Not Debate, Some Astronomers Say "Long Live Planet Pluto"
Disagreements continue over Pluto's planetary status, with a recent debate held at Harvard for scientists to weigh the pros and cons.
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Obama: US misjudged threat of Islamic State militants
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama said in an interview airing Sunday that he agrees with intelligence leaders who believe the United States not only underestimated the threat of militants seeking to form the Islamic State group but also overestimated ...
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Tom Doak on What Makes a Great Golf Course and Updating His Cult-Classic ...
Golf-course architect Tom Doak during the 2013 U.S. Women's Open at Sebonack Golf Club, the Southampton, N.Y., course he co-designed with Jack Nicklaus.
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Here's Who WE Want To See On SNL This Year
Your guess as to who's going to guest star on the next season of Saturday Night Live is as good as ours. It's a shot in hell, really.
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How will Narendra Modi usher in India's new 'age of achievement'?
On Sunday, thousands attended a speech in New York City by new Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who declared that India is entering a new age of achievement.
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6 Things a Flowback Supervisor Who 'Grossed 6 Figures the Year I Turned 20 ...
On Friday, one of those souls (under the username Wyojones) took to Reddit for an “Ask Me Anything,” sharing details of his life working as a flowback supervisor in Wyoming and Colorado - and how he earned six figures the year he turned 20.
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$199 Apple iPhone 6 Is Fiction, if Not Fantasy
What does it cost to buy a basic new iPhone 6? If you think the answer is $199, and you're happy believing that, you may want to stop reading now.
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The Leaner, Meaner Season 2 of Marvels Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
The blockbuster Captain America: The Winter Soldier changed everything, essentially rendering the name of Marvel's first live-action show meaningless.
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10 Stocks Trading Under $10 With Huge Upside Potential
With the Federal Reserve out of the way until the next meeting, stocks rebounded this week as investors digested new data and anticipated a continued dovish stance from the central bank.
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Jessica Arrendale Hides Baby Girl in Toilet, Saving Her Life: 'She Had Pure Will ...
Jessica Arrendale is being hailed as a hero after giving her life to save her six-month-old daughter last week. Arrendale, 37, returned home from a night out with the father of her daughter, Antoine Davis, when he became "belligerently drunk and abusive.
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Bird Droppings Led to US Possession of Newly Protected Pacific Islands
A 19th-century quest for natural fertilizer, bird guano, led to the world's largest marine reserve. Red-footed Booby (Sula sula) sitting on nest in tree, Cooper Islands.
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New South, new sport: Atlanta's own soccer team coming soon
Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber, left, and Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank at a press conference in Atlanta to announce that the city will be getting an MLS expansion team, April 16, 2014.
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