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Why we could all be replaced by robots in the near future
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May 16, 2013
In a recent story for Mother Jones, writer Kevin Drum says by the year 2025 robots will take all of our jobs.
Court approves controversial nuclear power plant in India
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May 6, 2013
Though a judge in the case assured the public the new plant will be safe and is "necessary for the welfare and economic growth of India", nuclear power remains controversial in the country.
What's up with Rhode Island? 3 reasons why the state lags behind
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Mar 27, 2013
Rhode Island is tied for the highest unemployment rate in the nation. What's got this state down while its neighbors are looking up?
Smartphone, sure, but how about a smart-sprinkler?
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Feb 9, 2013
A company called SmartThings sells kits that let you rig 'dumb', everyday objects up to smartphones and tablet computers.
How to cut credit card debt
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Jan 18, 2013
There are some really simple ways to reduce your credit card debt.
Banks near $10 billion foreclosure settlement
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Jan 7, 2013
The nation's major banks are reportedly close to a settlement with federal regulators over abusive foreclosure practices, going back to 2009.
Unemployed workers watching, worrying about fiscal cliff
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Dec 31, 2012
Richard Crowe, an unemployed former steelworker living in Ohio, talks about what it's been like searching for a job and what he would do when unemployment benefits expire tomorrow.
Coming soon to your socket: A $50 light bulb
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Nov 13, 2012
As the U.S. starts phasing out older, inefficient incandescent bulbs, the first LED lights for the home are coming to stores. They cost $50, for now, but can last 20 years.
The product election
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Oct 1, 2012
Companies are using the presidential election as a theme for their ads
The vulnerability of high-tech cars
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Aug 23, 2012
Tomorrow’s cars will be online on the road, and the threat of hacking will grow.












