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"At what point is it fair to admit that science suggests that we cannot be the result of random forces?" writes Eric Metaxas in WSJ Opinion.
The odds of life existing on another planet grow ever longer. Intelligent design, anyone?
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Metaxas is terribly confused and seemingly unaware of how far science has yet to go.
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#AirAsia flight #QZ8501 lost contact with air control as it was climbing to avoid clouds http://on.wsj.com/1JW1rGN
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"The Interview" is now streaming online. You can watch it on:
+Google Play
+YouTube 
Xbox.
Google Play, YouTube Movies, Xbox Video and Dedicated Website to Show Controversial Film
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+Jordan VanCampen Yeah I had to wonder where the stupid was coming from. 
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One of the slain officers was a father who joined the NYPD just two years ago. The other was a seven-year veteran of the force who had gotten married two months ago.
Mayor Meets With Families Wenjian Liu, Who Was Recently Married, and Rafael Ramos, a Married Father
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+Roger Hammer What is the solution? Racism, inequality, can and will always be a topic. How do WE as a people in joint force all nationalities provide a solution. I believe in letting ignorance have its way! So finger pointing, bigotry, inequality, random Uncalled for violence will disappear. With joint solutions not individual tirades that lead to nothing. Let's work together! 
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Google is looking for auto industry partners to bring its vision of a self-driving car to market within the next five years.

Would you want to own a self-driving car? Why or why not?
Head of Project Says Company Doesn’t Want to Become ‘Car Maker’
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I see too many potentiel problems with them, such as losing signal when in the mountians or remote areas. Also, it would infringe upon my privacy. There would be someone always keeping track of where I going or where I have been. The govenment has too much control in our lives already and this would be one more way for them to take a piece of our private lives away. 
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Here's what is covered by the U.S.-Cuba deal:
From credit cards to cigars and rum, here is what is covered by the new Cuba deal announced by the White House Wednesday.
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I think they should create call centers in Cuba as well as specialty shops (on boats)  for repairing antiquated vehicles for Americans.
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Gmail appears to now be completely blocked in China.
China has upped the ante in its longstanding censorship of all things Google.
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+babu lal Chinese, Russians, North Koreans, Cubans hate free speech. January 1st, Putin's censorship laws kick in.
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Google now controls or occupies a strip of Manhattan buildings more than six football fields long. http://on.wsj.com/1CM1AdT
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Part of Google's plan to take over the world!  Mwahahahahaah!
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Will your child be taller than you? Here's one way to predict his or her height: http://on.wsj.com/1CJro7v
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Totally BS...
My dad 5'11" and my mum 5' 2"
I stand 6' 1"
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North Korea’s connection to the Internet has gone down, after U.S. officials promised a “proportional response” to the nation’s alleged cyberattack on Sony. Did the U.S. knock North Korea offline? http://on.wsj.com/1CrqeQG
North Korea's Internet connection went down Monday, leaving experts speculating on whether it was the result of cyberattack or a measure by the North Koreans themselves.
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+Kasandra Lucille Banks-Stuart Assuming that the NK internet outage was done by the US in retaliation, you couldn't be any wronger, and here's why: 
1. In NK, people generally have no access to the Internet, which is mostly used by the government and not for the purpose of amusement. They gather intelligence, spread propaganda, and — guess what? — hack. Therefore, cutting the NK Internet connection punishes the government of NK, not the people.
2. It's kind of hard to do any more hacking without access to Internet.
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"This was an assassination. These officers were shot execution style," said New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Suspected Gunman Later Committed Suicide, NYPD Says
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တာဝန္​ကုိ​ေလးစားၾကပါ။ respectfully on duty
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Watch a conversation with Jon Hilsenrath and Jeremy Stein, Moise Y. Safra Professor of Economics at Harvard University. Professor Stein, a former Fed governor, will assess the Fed's challenges in a conversation with the Journal's chief economics correspondent, Jon Hilsenrath. 
The Fed's Challenges as it Scripts an Easy Money Exit
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