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Slate: Your laser pointer is probably illegal
A new study shows a majority of the dinky laser pointers on the market exceed the power level limits set by the Code of Federal Regulations, which means a whole lot of twerps out there wield far more retina-burning power than they should.
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Tracking your child's school bus
A startup Massachusetts company is testing GPS technology to tell parents where their child's school bus is and when it will arrive at the bus stop.
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Firefighters rescue dog that fell through ice on small pond
A morning stroll almost proved fatal for Lola the Lab. She ventured out onto a small pond when ice gave way.
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Want to try 3D design? Now you can
Shapeways.com is one of the first Internet companies to jump into the 3D printing industry and offer a way for everyday consumers to take advantage of it.
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VIDEO: Newly elected Pope Francis waves to crowd
Newly-elected Pope Francis--Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina--waves to an adoring crowd at the Vatican.
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West Virginia community considers pit bull ban
Serious injury to the town's animal control officer a week ago has moved a West Virginia community to consider outlawing ownership of pit bulls.
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VIDEO: Parking lot 'puddle' deceives teen
What can only be described as a cruel joke, a few guys challenge their friend to jump in what they all thought was a puddle in a "Family Dollar" parking lot.
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VIDEO: Hooters ball girl gives fair ball to fan
A Hooters ball girl picks up a fair ball and tosses it to a fan at a Philadelphia Phillies spring training game.
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In trying times, defense companies turn to women
General Dynamics, BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin have defied a long history of male-dominated culture and appointed female chief executives.
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2013's best cars for families
U.S. News & World Report has announced its awards for the 2013 Best Cars for Families. Check out the winners in 19 categories, from compact cars to SUVs.
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