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Technicians monitor data flow in the control room of an internet service provider in Tehran, Iran, Feb. 15, 2011.

Iranians Face New Internet Curbs Before Election

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Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent subcommittee on Investigations Chairman Sen. Carl Levin (L) and the subcommittee's ranking Republican Sen. John McCain arrive on Capitol Hill, May 21, 2013, for a hearing on methods used by multi

Apple Faces Questions on US Tax Dodging

Apple says it paid about $6 billion in US taxes in 2012, but investigators say it would have had to pay billions more without overseas accounts More

 A news headline about the Tumblr sale to Yahoo scrolls on a building in New York's Times Square, May 20, 2013.

Yahoo Buying Tumblr for $1.1 Billion

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Scientists say large dams have altered the natural course of many rivers, affecting ecosystems and aquatic life.

Scientists Ponder Damage to Water System

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Various Chinese microblog websites are seen on a screen in this photo illustration taken in Beijing, Sep. 13, 2011.

China Trying to Manage Exposure of Corruption Online

Authorities have deleted microblogs, even accounts to quash rumors that might fan protests that could escalate out of control More


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Video Scientists Race to Contain Malaria: New Discoveries, More Resistance

Two new medical discoveries are raising hopes of containing malaria - the mosquito-borne parasitic disease that each year infects more than 200 million people and claims an estimated 660 thousand lives. Meantime, the World Health Organization is warning about dire consequences if a drug-resistant form of malaria spreads beyond southeast Asia.