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Dan Kedmey
Recent Articles
China's Beating the U.S. on Clean Energy
At least in terms of dollar investments
By Dan Kedmey
May 21, 2014
Here's the Question that Stunned Berlusconi Into Silence
If ever there was an interview that could use a record scratch, this is it
By Dan Kedmey
May 21, 2014
Prince Charles Reportedly Compared Putin to Hitler
“And now Putin is doing just about the same as Hitler," the prince was reported to have said during a private reception that turned out to be not so private after all
By Dan Kedmey
May 21, 2014
Nigeria Car Blasts Kill Over 100
Two massive explosions tore through a crowded marketplace and bus station in the central Nigerian city of Jos, killing at least 118 people and raising fears of mounting chaos in the region
By Dan Kedmey
May 20, 2014
Recall Redux: GM Pulls Another 2 Million
Fresh out of another massive recall and a record-breaking fine from regulators, the automaker announced a new series of a potential defects to airbags, seat belts, cables and clips
By Dan Kedmey
May 20, 2014
Pedestrians Die The Most Where You'd Least Expect
Read this, Floridians
By Dan Kedmey
May 20, 2014
Study: HPV Infects Two-Thirds of Healthy Americans
One of the largest studies of the human papillomavirus to date finds that 69% of healthy American adults have at least one strain of the virus, and 4% carried strains that could lead to cervical cancer
By Dan Kedmey
May 20, 2014
10 Million Mortgaged Homes are Still Underwater
A new reports estimates some 18% of mortgaged homeowners are stuck with homes worth less than their debt, and that's an improvement over previous quarters
By Dan Kedmey
May 20, 2014
Alaska Woman Walks a Mile After Being Mauled in Bear Attack
A jogger on an Alaskan Air Force base narrowly survived the mauling with wounds to her arms, legs, neck and torso, but still managed to walk most of the way home
By Dan Kedmey
May 20, 2014
Judge Orders Mental Exam For Pistorius
Athlete's trial will be postponed until June 30, as mental health experts determine whether he can be held criminally responsible for killing his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp
By Dan Kedmey
May 20, 2014
NBA Formally Charges Donald Sterling
The NBA says Sterling's racist rants have harmed owners, players, personnel, merchandising partners, fans, community leaders and just about anyone tangentially related to basketball
By Dan Kedmey
May 19, 2014
FBI Arrests 'Creepware' Hackers
The snooping software allowed hackers to gain control of others' computers, and was famously used to take nude pictures of a former Miss Teen USA through her webcam
By Dan Kedmey
May 19, 2014
Missing Jet Movie Hits New Depths of Bad Taste at Cannes
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and the 239 people aboard haven't even been found yet, but an opportunistic filmmaker is already shopping a movie in Cannes telling the "true" story of what happened to the vanished jet
By Dan Kedmey
May 19, 2014
Swiss Voters Reject a $25 Minimum Wage
The country showed that minimum wage hikes, while generally popular, do have their outer limits
By Dan Kedmey
May 19, 2014
Apple's Original Fruit-Colored Logo Is for Sale
Get ready to reminisce
By Dan Kedmey
May 19, 2014
Chinese Search Giant Baidu Moves into Google's Backyard
The new kid on the block unveiled a new artificial-intelligence research lab in Silicon Valley and appointed Google-alum, Andrew Ng, as chief scientist
By Dan Kedmey
May 16, 2014
This Is Exactly How Bad Things Have Gotten for Red Lobster
As Darden Restaurants jettisons the ailing seafood chain, its upscale brands prepare for blastoff
By Dan Kedmey
May 16, 2014
Japan Is Desperate to Rescue Its Economy from an Early Grave
Any less than 100 million people would spell doom for the nation's economy, officials warned, while neglecting one glaringly easy fix
By Dan Kedmey
May 16, 2014
Malaysia Airlines Down 59% After Plane Tragedy
After reporting its fifth and largest quarterly loss in the wake of the disappearance of Flight 370, the air carrier vowed to cut costs and "win back" customers, even as ticket sales from China plunged by 60 percent in March
By Dan Kedmey
May 15, 2014
The Secret to Forgiving Yourself
The surest way out of a guilt trip is to fess up and make amends. Then you can really 'Let It Go'
By Dan Kedmey
May 14, 2014
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