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Filmmaker Chris Barrett wearing his Google Glass. He is among the first 1,000 nondeveloper testers of the product. Jennifer Rubinovitz/Courtesy of Chris Barrett hide caption

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Arrest Caught On Google Glass Reignites Privacy Debate

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Fans take in the view of the outfield at Denver's Coors Field as the San Diego Padres face the Colorado Rockies in June. Doug Pensinger/Getty Images hide caption

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Insurance Pitch To Young Adults Started In Fenway Park

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Virginia's No BS! Brass Band adopts and ultimately expands the brass-band tradition. PJ Sykes/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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On Two New Albums, A Modern-Minded Brass Band Cuts Loose

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Only a few of these passengers will be able to get flights out of San Francisco, depending on how many miles they fly and their "value" to the airline. Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP hide caption

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In The World Of Air Travel, Not All Passengers Created Equal

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Refugees at the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan try to squeeze on one of the buses heading back to Syria. Syrian refugees have been coming to Jordan for two years, but some are now starting to head home. Peter Breslow/NPR hide caption

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Reversing Direction, Some Syrian Refugees Now Head Home

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Modern hymn writers Kristyn and Keith Getty run through their song "In Christ Alone" at their home near Nashville's Music Row. Courtesy of Stephen Jerkins hide caption

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Modern Hymn Writers Aim To Take Back Sunday

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Couples kiss at the Old Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana, Calif., earlier this month. Amy Taxin/AP hide caption

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How Many Gay Couples Have Tied The Knot? Nobody Knows

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