2015年6月14日 星期日

2015-06-15 U.S. Spotlight


Yahoo Parenting
   
The Type of Parents Most Likely to Have a Child with Autism   
Yahoo Parenting
A massive new study on autism risk has found elevations related to parental age — of both teen moms and older parents. With an analysis of more than 5.7 million children in five countries, the study, published Wednesday in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, ...


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New York Times
   
Why I Defaulted on My Student Loans   
New York Times
ONE late summer afternoon when I was 17, I went with my mother to the local bank, a long-defunct institution whose name I cannot remember, to apply for my first student loan. My mother co-signed. When we finished, the banker, a balding man in his late 50s, ...


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Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard
   
A blow for mobile advertising: The next version of Safari will let users block ads ...   
Nieman Journalism Lab at Harvard
Think making money on mobile advertising is hard now? Think how much more difficult it will be with a significant share of your audience is blocking all your ads — all with a simple download from the App Store. By Joshua Benton @jbenton June 10, 2015, ...


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Ars Technica (blog)
   
Why the “biggest government hack ever” got past the feds   
Ars Technica (blog)
Inertia, a lack of internal expertise, and a decade of neglect at OPM led to breach. by Sean Gallagher - Jun 8, 2015 8:00am PDT. Share · Tweet · Google · Reddit · 111. Disney / DHS. In April, federal authorities detected an ongoing remote attack targeting the ...


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New York Times
   
LeBron James Has Nothing to Prove, but He's Proving It Anyway   
New York Times
CLEVELAND — After the 11 makes and the 24 misses, after the 16 rebounds and the 11 assists and the 39 points, each of them hard won, LeBron James plopped down on a dais at Oracle Arena on Sunday night and reflected on the Cleveland Cavaliers' first ...


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Business Insider
   
What to do if your computer is taken over by ransomware - a form of malware ...   
Business Insider
Ransomware, which is a form of malware, works by either holding your entire computer hostage or by blocking access to all of your files by encrypting them. A person infected with ransomware is typically ordered (via a pop-up window) to pay anything from a ...


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New York Post
   
Women are not capable of understanding 'GoodFellas'   
New York Post
"GoodFellas" is the ultimate male fantasy film, according to movie critic Kyle Smith. Photo: Courtesy Everett Collection. The first time I saw “GoodFellas,” on a rented Blockbuster videotape in 1991, I was in a daze as the final credits rolled. If I had been a ...


   


CNBC
   
Cramer: Get out of this group, now   
CNBC
One thing that absolutely drives Jim Cramer insane these days is the radical inconsistency of retail stocks. This group has become such a crapshoot, it is enough to make him question investing in it at all. For instance, Burlington Stores used to be one of the ...


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Fox News
   
2016 GOP Power Index: Fiorina still rising, Paul survives   
Fox News
Scott Walker is right: Jeb Bush is still the frontrunner despite Walker's increasing strength in national and early state polls. Bush's expected financial advantages and name identification are enough to keep him in the top slot, but as he prepares to make his ...


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New York Times
   
The Evidence Points to a Better Way to Fight Insomnia   
New York Times
One weekend afternoon a couple of years ago, while turning a page of the book I was reading to my daughters, I fell asleep. That's when I knew it was time to do something about my insomnia. Data, not pills, was my path to relief. Insomnia is common.

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