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Oregon city’s challenge in US Supreme Court could change country’s homeless camping policies

Volunteers help people pack up their tents and belongings in a city in rural Southern Oregon. The homeless here need to move to another park to avoid…

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Organic cows run towards open fields after a winter spent in the cowshed in Denmark

Denmark is facing a chilly spring. But as the seasons change, the country’s organic dairy cows are being ushered onto green pastures for springtime g…

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With ‘functional’ beverages, brands rush to quench a thirst for drinks that do more than taste good

Supermarket beverage aisles are starting to look a lot more like a pharmacy. There are sodas made with mushrooms that supposedly improve mental clar…

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Japanese Ukiyo-e art comes alive in new immersive exhibition in Milan

A new immersive exhibition in Milan is bringing the Japanese art tradition of Ukiyo-e to audiences in Italy. Translated as 'floating world on print,'…

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Poland’s kids rejoice over new rules against homework. Teachers and parents aren’t so sure

Ola Kozak is celebrating. The 11-year-old, who loves music and drawing, expects to have more free time for her hobbies after Poland's government orde…

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Faced with possibly paying for news, Google removes links to California news sites for some users

Google on April 12 began removing California news websites from some people’s search results, a test that acted as a threat should the state Legislat…

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Internet providers must now be more transparent about fees, pricing, FCC says

Much like nutritional labels on food products, “broadband labels” for internet packages tell you just what is going into the pricing of your service,…

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Traditional globes are still big business even in the age of Google Earth

A globe in the age of Google Earth? London globemaker Peter Bellerby thinks the human yearning to “find our place in the cosmos” has helped globes s…

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The London restaurant cooking up sustainable fine dining menus

Fine dining might conjure up images of exotic foods, sourced from far-off lands. But St. Barts in London is on a mission to prove delicious food can …

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Failed Australian rideshare app accuses Uber of illegally operating service to gain unfair advantage

A failed Australian taxi industry disruptor told a court that Uber began illegally operating its ride-sharing service in Australia a decade ago to ga…

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