Features By Sabri Ben-Achour

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Need grows for bilingual lawyers

Though it remains a tough job market for recent law school graduates, patent fights that involve products made in Asia are driving a need for bilingual attorneys.
Posted In: Law, lawyers
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Hydrogen-powered cars are coming

Toyota and other automakers plan to sell "tens of thousands" of hydrogen-powered vehicles by the end of this decade. But it might be a while before hydrogen cars hit U.S. roads.
Posted In: hydrogen, Auto
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'Boomerang Kids' are helping out financially

Forty percent of 18- to 24-year-olds live at home. It makes financial sense, and most kids and their parents don’t even mind.
Posted In: Millennial Generation
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Paypal to swipe real-world store payments

Paypal, the world's largest online payment processor, offers a new service to real-world merchants. What does this mean for rival Square?
Posted In: Square, paypal, smartphone
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Will NASA or private firms send us to outer space?

NASA's budget is scrutinized by Congress, igniting debate over the direction of the space agency.
Posted In: space, space exploration, NASA
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Super PACs = Long primaries + big $ for local media

The extended, expensive GOP primary race could help state primaries that never mattered before, in big media markets like California and New York.
Posted In: super PAC
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Justin Bieber turns 18, gets access to his money

Justin Bieber celebrates his 18th birthday today. What does official adulthood mean financially for the teen superstar?
Posted In: Justin Bieber, Music, child star
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New Google privacy policies to go into effect

More targeted ads will soon be popping up on Google, whether users like it or not.
Posted In: Google, Internet, privacy
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Paying nature to do its thing

Beyond beautiful views and nice hikes, nature actually does stuff for us. So how about throwing a little cash its way?
Posted In: Environment
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Migratory bird causes construction disruption

The Washington D.C. Department of Transportation had been constructing a footbridge over some railroad tracks when they came across an obstacle.
Posted In: Environment

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