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Israel And The West Bank Through Fresh Eyes

By Emily Harris A dozen photographers were set loose with the aim of seeing an old conflict in a new light. The result is a photo exhibit now showing in

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DIY Disruption Is The Easiest Way To Innovate

By Jonathan Bush Last month I attended the Collision conference in Las Vegas; it served up a hipster/music festival feel with a decidedly tech twist. The event welcomed old-school headliners

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Saturday’s big shows: The Rolling Stones, Indypendence Day, Henry Lee Summer

By Katherine Coplen A Rolling Stones-centric day at the Speedway and Old National Centre, plus a concert for a very good cause. by Katherine Coplen and Ed Wenck Editor’s note:

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Ten huge concerts — and why you should go

By Katherine Coplen Plus: 102 more shows happening in the Circle City this holiday weekend. by Katherine Coplen Although the thick cloud cover that’s hung over Indy most of June

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Precision Ag Tech Helps California Farmers Grow More With Less Water

By Brian Milne Will Gerry might look the part of a fourth-generation farmer — dirty denim jeans, shirt sleeves rolled up and a gray beard that wraps from brim to

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How To Not Post Crappy Pics Of Fireworks This Fourth Of July

By Jordan Crook The temptation will be great. The urge will be strong. Watching sky-based explosions, geared toward entertainment and celebration, can be a powerful experience. And in the Instagram

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Aphrodisiacs Can Spark Sexual Imagination, But Probably Not Libido

By Taunya English Going on a picnic with someone special? Make sure to pack watermelon, a food that lore says is an aphrodisiac. No food is actually scientifically linked to

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As Greece Stares Down Its Money Troubles, A Decisive Vote Looms

By Joanna Kakissis Greeks vote Sunday on a referendum that will determine the future of the country’s troubled economy and the question of whether Greece remains part of the eurozone.

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Charleston Reporters Tell The National Story Of Local Violence

By Will Huntsberry The staff of hometown paper The Post and Courier feels the emotional toll of covering the church shootings and other traumatic events. » E-Mail This …read more

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In A Time Of Grief And Recovery, A Sunday Sermon Foretold

The Rev. John Black, of the Campbell Chapel AME Church in Bluffton, S.C., talks to NPR’s Arun Rath about grief, forgiveness and rebirth — themes in the sermon he has