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Washington Post

Over the past few months, Facebook has pushed an ad campaign that works to demystify its latest big feature: the ability to stream video, live.

Associated Press

Mobile video is changing the way we witness crime, from live footage of a mentally disabled man tortured by four assailants , to a recording that led to the manslaughter conviction of an Israeli soldier , to the body cameras designed to keep police accountable.

Science News for Students

As your teacher passes out the math test, your palms turn sweaty. You notice that your heart has begun to race. Glancing down at the page, you suddenly forget those operations on which you had drilled only a few days earlier. Do you perform all additions first in a complex calculation, or all multiplications? What’s the multiplication table again for 9’s? Oh, you know it — well you’re pretty sure, right? Suddenly, you start to doubt a lot of things that you “know.”

PsyPost

New research published in the journal Sex Roles examined how women who choose to keep their own surname after marriage are perceived in the United States.

Bustle

In news that will probably surprise absolutely no one, new research has shown that women who don’t change their names when they get married are perceived by other people to be much less committed to their marriages than those who do are.

La Reforma

Cancellation thousand 600 million dollars in investment in Mexico Ford is just the beginning, he warned yesterday the US president - elect.

Las Vegas Review Journal

UNLV hired Collegiate Sports Associates to conduct its search for a new athletic director.

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

A new era began today in Washington with a capitol firmly in GOP control. And when Donald Trump takes the oath on Jan.20, it will be the first time since 2006 that Republicans have controlled both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.

Freundin

In the context of equal rights, it has been possible for women since 1976 in Germany to choose their own last name at a wedding ceremony to the family name. Scientists from UNLV have now conducted a study in the United States examining how women who keep their maiden name are seen by their fellow humans.

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