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Google’s Self-Driving Cars Take The Safe Road To Austin
By Drew Olanoff Whether they’re actually fully safe or not yet for your own joyriding, Google’s self-driving cars are pretty damn cool. It looks like people other than Googlers and
I’ve Seen The Future Of Twitter And It’s Apple Music
By Lucas Matney When I was listening to Pharrell and Justin Timberlake (assumedly stoned out of their minds) ramble about the meaning of art with Cara Delevigne on Beats 1
Clinton Blames ‘The Right’ For Trust Attacks
By Jessica Taylor Hillary Clinton worked to paint herself as honest and trustworthy in her first national television interview of the 2016 campaign, pointing the finger at Republicans for damaging
Ex-quarterback McNabb arrested again on suspicion of DUI (Yahoo Sports)
Former NFL quarterback Donovan McNabb has been arrested in Arizona on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol for the second time in 18 months, according to police documents
ISIS Supporter Moved To Jail After Box Cutter Found In His Halfway House Room
By Dina Temple-Raston Abdullahi Yusuf, 19, had pleaded guilty to charges he tried to leave Minnesota and aid the self-proclaimed Islamic State. He says through his lawyer that the box
Orlando’s grand slam in 9th gives Royals 9-5 win over Rays (Yahoo Sports)
Paulo Orlando was biding his time in Triple-A, hoping to be recalled by the Royals when the rosters expand in September, when he got a call from them over the
Arrieta, Rizzo lead Cubs over Cards in doubleheader opener (Yahoo Sports)
Jake Arrieta figured he had a chance to make the NL All-Star team, the way he is pitching. ”It’s a tough crop to hang with,” Arrieta said. Arrieta did it
Stallings suspended 3 months for doping violation (Yahoo Sports)
Scott Stallings has been suspended for three months for violating the PGA Tour’s anti-doping policy, making him the third player to be sanctioned for performance-enhancing drugs since the policy was
How To Eliminate Extreme Poverty In 169 Not-So-Easy Steps
By Nurith Aizenman The Millennium Development Goals, set in 2000, revolutionized the fight against poverty. Now the world is setting Sustainable Development Goals. But critics say there may be too
Andrean’s Albomonte gets preferred walk-on at Indiana University
Andrean’s John Albomonte has gotten a preferred walk-on position at Indiana University. He had several small college offers but his dream of playing … …read more Via: <a href=https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=http://www.nwitimes.com/conferences/northwest-crossroads-conference/andrean-s-albomonte-gets-preferred-walk-on-at-indiana-university/article_cf32ffea-1aa5-58a4-906e-b01979f78a23.html&ct=ga&cd=CAIyHDhiYzc1MzQ5ZWY1Yjc4MmE6Y29tOmVuOlVTOlI&usg=AFQjCNHBH2NmEkhWYKrANNxV_CfoNY7FYg class="colorbox"