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The episode is emblematic of the selfie culture in which some people have died trying to get the ultimate photo. You Got a Brain Scan at the Hospital. Someday a Computer May Use It to Identify You. In a disturbing experiment, imaging and facial recognition technologies were used to match research subjects to their M.R.I. scans. Dems threaten We'll stop PAYING Trump staffers who refuse to comply with impeachment inquiry. Administration officials could face losing their paycheck if they refuse to comply with the Democrats' impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump. Boeing confident has permanent 787 battery fix. Boeing Co is confident that proposed changes to the 787 Dreamliner will provide a permanent solution to battery problems that grounded its newest jet, a senior executive said on Monday. M.I.T. Media Lab, Already Rattled by the Epstein Scandal, Has a New Worry. Former researchers for a food computer initiative at the lab say the projects leader misled outsiders about how it was going. Slowing Down to See Black and Blue. Growing up alongside the development of the internet had a profound influence on the life and artwork of American Artist. After Breakthrough Season, Whats Next for Coco Gauff? The Australian Open and then a 16th birthday await Gauff, who has already captivated audiences at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open. Lordstown Plant Is Idle, but It Hovers Over G.M. Strike Talks. The automaker has reportedly offered to create a battery factory in the same Ohio area. But the work would pay far less than the shuttered plant. Lebanon Roiled by Second Day of Protests as Frustration Over Chronic Corruption Boils Over. Demonstrators massed outside the government palace in downtown Beirut, blocked the airport road and burned posters of politicians. Radical Survival Strategies for Struggling Colleges. Mergers, acquisitions, shorter degree programs and major shifts in course offerings are just some of the tactics being employed to lure more students. N.B.A. Commissioner China Asked Us to Fire Daryl Morey. Adam Silver, the N.B.A. commissioner, also said the financial fallout from Moreys tweet supporting Hong Kong protesters has been substantial. Egyptian TV Cites Simpsons Episode as Proof Arab Spring Was Foreign Plot. According to a recent Egyptian television report, a close reading of a 2001 "Simpsons" episode "suggests that what is happening in Syria today was premeditated.". Sylvia Jeffrey flaunts her baby bump while out in Sydney. She announced that she's expecting her first child with husband Peter Stefanovic last month. Why Teenage Girls Roll Their Eyes. Eye-rolling serves a variety of purposes, and the meanings behind the mannerism tell us a lot about what its like to be a teenager. Rafael Nadal Wins the U.S. Open to Claim His 19th Grand Slam Title. Nadal holds on for a five-set victory against Daniil Medvedev and is now one major championship away from tying Roger Federers record. Le Penthouse New York's most expensive property listing is $98M, a block away from the Empire State. Keller Williams says New York's most expensive real estate listing Le Penthouse at 172 Madison Ave, offers 'nearly anything that money can buy and the mind can imagine is possible'. How a Rundown 19th-Century Stone Farmhouse Became a Cozy Family Retreat. The husband-and-wife duo behind the homewares store Mjlk are discovering a slower lifestyle north of Lake Ontario. A Book Fair in Buenos Aires. The Buenos Aires International Book Fair in Argentina will include more than 500 exhibitors. Nikes Chief Executive, Mark Parker, Is Stepping Down. Mr. Parker, who was involved in multiple controversies in recent years, will become executive chairman of the sportswear company.
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