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Greek Creditors Drafting Tougher Bailout Measures
The general feeling in European bailout talks is reportedly that Greece proposed "too little, too late."
Alabama Man Dies After Being Pepper-Sprayed By Police
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Here Comes The First Robot Supermarket
A sprawling complex in China’s Guangdong Province hopes to be an incubator and marketplace for the robotics industry, officials say.
My Worst Tech Decision
We've all made them: choices to buy that great product or service we believed would be life-changing, but wasn't. IBTimes is sharing our Worst Tech Decisions. What's yours?
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The Obama administration has presented a plan that could help diversify racially segregated neighborhoods, but those in real estate wonder whether it can really work.
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