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Asteroid to make near-miss fly-by

bbc.co.uk — An 11m-wide asteroid will pass within 60,000km of Earth on Friday - one of the 20 closest recorded approaches to our planet, but one that poses no ... View in Crawl 4

Asteroid to make near-miss fly-by

Obama decries rising cost of college education

news.yahoo.com — President Barack Obama called Friday for an overhaul of the higher education financial aid system, warning that colleges and universities that fail... View in Crawl 4

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Obama decries rising cost of college education

Rick Santorum Says College is 'Indoctrination'; We Say It's Necessary

good.is — Rick Santorum's way of thinking about education is both outdated and dangerous. View in Crawl 4

Rick Santorum Says College is 'Indoctrination'; We Say It's Necessary

Intrepid Blogger Determines Ice Cube's 'Good Day': January 20, 1992

gawker.com — Is it too late to give a Pulitzer to Murk Avenue's Donovan Strain? Because if figuring out the exact day on which Ice Cube had a good day (as ... View in Crawl 4

Intrepid Blogger Determines Ice Cube's 'Good Day': January 20, 1992

Has the 'Era of Easy Oil' Ended?

livescience.com — A new analysis concludes that easily extracted oil peaked in 2005, suggesting that dirtier fossil fuels will be burned and energy prices will rise. View in Crawl 4

Has the 'Era of Easy Oil' Ended?

Ron Paul signed off on racist newsletters in the 1990s, associates say

washingtonpost.com — People with knowledge of Paul’s businesses say the Texas congressman was deeply involved in the company that produced inflammatory pamphlets in the... View in Crawl 4

Ron Paul signed off on racist newsletters in the 1990s, associates say

5 Reasons Why SOPA, PROTECT-IP & Other Legislative Idiocy Will Never Die

zdnet.com — No matter how many times we push back on legislative heinousness, it will come back and it will keep coming back. Here’s why. View in Crawl 4

5 Reasons Why SOPA, PROTECT-IP & Other Legislative Idiocy Will Never Die

The 10 Most Unintentionally Hilarious Toys Exported by China

cracked.com — If you're in the market for joy and magic, every single one of these is on the shelves now. View in Crawl 4

The 10 Most Unintentionally Hilarious Toys Exported by China

'Sh*t Politicians Say' Video Arrives Ahead of Republican Debate

mashable.com — The latest political parody — Sh*t Politicians Say — just hit YouTube, keeping the unstoppable Sh*t [Insert Stereotype] Say meme alive for yet anot... View in Crawl 4

'Sh*t Politicians Say' Video Arrives Ahead of Republican Debate

Obama to Link Aid for Colleges to Affordability

nytimes.com — President Obama is proposing a financial aid overhaul that would tie colleges’ eligibility for campus-based aid programs to the institutions’ succe... View in Crawl 4

Obama to Link Aid for Colleges to Affordability

Nintendo expects first annual loss in at least three decades

chicagotribune.com — Spurned by consumers who now favor tablets, smartphones and higher-definition consoles, Nintendo Co. said it will probably post a loss in its curre... View in Crawl 4

Nintendo expects first annual loss in at least three decades

Apple, Google, and Others Denied Dismissal of Anti-Poaching Lawsuit

electronista.com — Northern California district court judge Lucy Koh ruled late Thursday that multiple technologies can't dismiss a lawsuit over anti-poaching de... View in Crawl 4

Apple, Google, and Others Denied Dismissal of Anti-Poaching Lawsuit

BREAKING: Facebook to File for IPO Next Week [REPORT]

mashable.com — The long-awaited tech IPO of the year -- perhaps of the decade -- is on. Facebook will file its paperwork for an Initial Public Offering on Wednesd... View in Crawl 4

BREAKING: Facebook to File for IPO Next Week [REPORT]

Opponents protest signing of ACTA without adequate debate

arstechnica.com — Almost two dozen European nations signed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) on Thursday, leading to protests. In the US, Rep. Darrell I... View in Crawl 4

Opponents protest signing of ACTA without adequate debate

Has Petroleum Production Peaked, Ending the Era of Easy Oil?: Scientific American

scientificamerican.com — A new analysis concludes that easily extracted oil peaked in 2005, suggesting that dirtier fossil fuels will be burned and energy prices will rise View in Crawl 4

Has Petroleum Production Peaked, Ending the Era of Easy Oil?: Scientific American