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July 08, 2011
With demand for fish outweighing supply in the oceans, fishermen in Maine have turned to farming as their seafood livelihood. The Cod Academy teaches them how
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July 07, 2011
The iX104C5 tablet from Xplore Technologies is built for extreme conditions, but how does it fare against life in suburbia?
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July 07, 2011
Space exploration has influenced everything from cereal commercials to graphic design. Megan Prelinger, author of 'Another Science Fiction: Advertising the Space Race,' explores ...
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July 06, 2011
Science comedian Brian Malow has a love affair with space travel that began in the crib and may end in wedding bells
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July 06, 2011
Science comedian Brian Malow has a love affair with space travel that began in the crib and may end in wedding bells
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July 06, 2011
The verdict in the Casey Anthony trial has been delivered. TIME’s Nate Rawlings explores the questions that linger
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July 05, 2011
An entire generation grew up with the Space Shuttle. With the final launch of Atlantis on July 8th, the 30-year program comes to an end, with no clear future for NASA
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July 05, 2011
An entire generation grew up with the Space Shuttle. With the final launch of Atlantis on July 8th, the 30-year program comes to an end, with no clear future for NASA
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July 04, 2011
The final amendment in the Bill of Rights was drafted because the states were concerned about the power of a Federal government. What does it mean now?
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July 04, 2011
The seventh amendment gives the right to a jury trial for any civil case over property more than $20. What could $20 buy in1789?
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July 04, 2011
When James Madison penned the Bill of Rights, some worried that by writing some things down, it meant other rights were not secured. The ninth amendment attempted to correct that.
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July 04, 2011
The 8th amendment of the U.S. constitution protects against excessive bail and cruel or unusual punishments. What was considered cruel or unusual in 1789?
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July 03, 2011
The fourth amendment to the constitution guarantees the right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures, and is often argued as protecting our right to privacy
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July 03, 2011
In this week’s Pop Chart, find out which rock band has its own wine label and how many cars were destroyed while making Transformers 3
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July 02, 2011
The sixth amendment guarantees the right to a speedy trial by jury in the district where the crime was committed and the opportunity to question witnesses. It’s fundamental to modern justice.
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July 02, 2011
Because the British army regularly commandeered colonists' homes, the Framers insisted on the right to refuse to quarter troops in private property. But the third amendment guarantee ...
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July 02, 2011
From kamikaze cyclists to a weeping cat lover, here are the must-see videos of June 2011.
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July 01, 2011
As colorful signs fill the streets, Thailand braces for what could be its biggest voter turnout ever. The race is down to two parties: The Democrats (Yellow Shirts) and the Pheu Thai party (Red ...
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July 01, 2011
The fifth amendment to the U.S. constitution guarantees many rights for citizens accused of crimes, not the least of which is the protection against self-incrimination
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June 30, 2011
TIME contract photographer Shaul Schwarz captures a dramatic drug bust from a helicopter above the Mexican border.
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