Can This Man Bring Silicon Valley To Yangon?
()A Stanford MBA who used to work for Google returned to Myanmar to be an Internet entrepreneur. But it's tough to start an Internet company in a country where the power goes out every day.
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Head Of IRS Tax-Exempt Division Reportedly Placed On Leave()
May 23, 2013 Lois Lerner has been at the center of a scandal over the tax agency's targeting of conservative groups.
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Bridge Collapses In Wash. State; People, Cars In Water()
May 23, 2013 TAn unknown number of people and vehicles are in the Skagit River, and rescue crews are looking for them. The bridge collapsed at 7 p.m., but the reason is unclear.
Science
'Extremely Active' Atlantic Hurricane Season Predicted()
May 23, 2013 Officials are forecasting that hurricane activity will be "above normal" this season, with 13 to 20 named storms. As many as six of those could be major hurricanes. Warm ocean waters and the lack of El Nino conditions are partly to blame.
The Two-Way
In Oklahoma, Praying To A 'God Of Rebuilding'()
May 23, 2013 Central Oklahoma has been hit repeatedly by killer tornadoes. For many residents of the town of Moore, that history offers proof that they'll be able to rebuild, not evidence that they should leave.
The Two-Way
Jury Deadlocks On Jodi Arias Sentencing()
May 23, 2013 The jury that convicted her of first-degree murder earlier this month in the brutal killing of her ex-boyfriend were unable to decide whether to give the death penalty.
Shots - Health News
Abortion Opponents Try to Spin Murder Case Into Legislation()
May 23, 2013 Abortion opponents are hoping the recent murder conviction of Pennsylvania abortion provider Kermit Gosnell will lead to more scrutiny of second trimester abortions. They're working on a bill that would ban most abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy — nationwide.
Shots - Health News
The Weight Of A Med Student's Subconscious Bias()
May 23, 2013 A test of third-year medical students in North Carolina revealed biases against the obese. The author of the study says these thoughts, often subconscious, could affect how doctors treat their patients and whether those patients trust them.






