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At a company known for a hard-driving culture, a seven-week course in mindfulness techniques is giving employees a better way to cope.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration's top courtroom lawyer made an impassioned plea on Wednesday for the Supreme Court to save President Barack Obama's healthcare law, capping three days of historic arguments that left it unclear how the nine justices would rule.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. senator has urged the Federal Trade Commission to investigate reports that applications on the Apple Inc and Google Inc mobile systems steal private photos and contacts and post them online without consent. Democrat Charles Schumer's request comes after iPhone maker Apple tweaked its privacy policies last month after prodding from other lawmakers. The distribution of t
AP - Taylor Swift has a date for the Academy of Country Music awards.
Apple said the audit would look at conditions at Chinese sites where iPhones and other products are made. Some labor groups lauded the move, but others were skeptical.
Gisele Bundchen’s email asks us to pray for Tom Brady. Seriously? Do people really pray over football games? [Radar] Keira Knightley practiced her O-Face in front of a mirror. [I’m Not Obsessed] I stopped watching House this season. [Seriously? OMG! WTF?] Renaming the Kodak Theater… hm… McDonalds Theater? [Videogum] ScarJo moving to London? [Celebslam] Study [...]
www.ted.com Behavioral economist Dan Ariely, the author of Predictably Irrational, uses classic visual illusions and his own counterintuitive (and sometimes shocking) research findings to show how we're not as rational as we think when we make decisions.TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give t
The president announced a new campaign to shrink the federal government, a proposal notable less for its goal than for its challenge to a hostile Congress.
The last round of negotiations with the United States and five other world powers ended in January without progress.
Libya's interim leader Mustafa Abdel Jalil asked NATO at a conference in Doha on Wednesday to continue its military campaign until the end of the year. NATO postponed a meeting to formalise the military phaseout from Wednesday to Friday.
The unexpectedly quick development makes it all but certain that the court will soon agree to hear one or more cases involving the Obama administration’s health care overhaul.
AP - The doctor charged in Michael Jackson's death has asked a judge to sequester jurors in the physician's upcoming involuntary manslaughter trial, citing coverage of the Casey Anthony case and the threat of information leaks on social media.
The singer wants her former husband to abandon his £6 million-a-year contract with Chelsea and play for an American team.
International Criminal Court official Luis Moreno-Ocampo has asked judges for permission to launch an inquiry into war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by both sides in the aftermath of November's disputed presidential elections.
AP - The financially troubled Philadelphia Orchestra is kicking off a new campaign aimed at rallying both classical music devotees and novices to support the ensemble by attending concerts and making donations.
Caught in a political crisis and facing refinancing hurdles, Portugal has come under intense pressure to join Greece and Ireland in seeking a bailout.
AP - The trouble-plagued Broadway musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" has hired a veteran director to help with the show's sound and arrangements.
Discrepancies in reports about Justice Clarence Thomas have prompted questions to the Supreme Court.

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