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For 4th year in row, Rafael Nadal loses early at Wimbledon (Yahoo Sports)
On the final point of the first set of his latest Wimbledon disappointment, Rafael Nadal swung his mighty, lefty forehand – and whiffed, accidentally whacking his right leg with his
So Far, So Good For The Economy. But What About The Second Half?
By Marilyn Geewax The Labor Department’s June report showed decent job growth, with unemployment dipping to 5.3 percent. In fact, 2015’s first half was fairly good. But economists see dangers
In Data Breach, Reluctance To Point The Finger At China
By David Welna Personal data of at least 18 million federal workers may have been accessed via the OPM computer system. Some officials quietly blame China; others want to avoid
First Church Of Cannabis: An Attendee’s Point of View
Atri Xe Greene was at The First Church of Cannabis very first session, this is what she had to say: So yesterday, I did something I have not done since
5 Things You Should Know About Jim Webb
By Domenico Montanaro The former senator, the fifth Democrat to enter the presidential race, has a colorful background as a veteran, author, reporter and defender of the Confederacy. » E-Mail
Obama Touts New Federal Overtime Pay Rule In Wisconsin
By Scott Horsley President Obama traveled to Wisconsin Friday to tout the administration’s new proposed rule that could make 5 million more people eligible for overtime pay. » E-Mail This
In Secular French Schools, One Group Wants To Talk Religion
By Eleanor Beardsley French public schools discourage any display of religious identity. But after an Islamist terror attack this year, a religious co-existence group has found a huge demand for
Former Mavericks guard Monta Ellis will join Indiana Pacers
According to an ESPN report, the 10-year veteran agreed Thursday to sign a four-year, $44 million contract with the Indiana Pacers. The fourth year of … …read more Via: <a
Smigin Is a Foreign Language Tool That Doesn’t Make You Sound Like A Tourist
By Fitz Tepper If you’ve ever tried to learn a foreign language, you probably know that most existing methods focus on aspects of the language that aren’t very helpful in
An Interview With Blue Apron CEO Matt Salzberg
By Jordan Crook Blue Apron, the NY-based startup that delivers weekly pre-portioned ingredients and recipes to your home, has been cooking over the past year. The company recently announced that