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Todd Terje: Supreme Leisure On The Dancefloor

The producer grew up in a rural town in the south of Norway. He gave astrophysics a try but his DJ career took off, and now he produces underground hits year after year.

U.S. Marine Sgt. Robert Scoggin gets a vaccination against smallpox in 2003 at Camp Pendleton in California — one of the final steps before deployment overseas. David McNew/Getty Images hide caption

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Keep Or Kill Last Lab Stocks Of Smallpox? Time To Decide, Says WHO

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A lab technician lighting a fire in a wind tunnel at a fire lab in Riverside, Calif. Sean Nealon/University of California, Riverside hide caption

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Ahead Of Wildfire Season, Scientists Study What Fuels Fires

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When leaving the oven, these "money buns" look like they're made of gold. Alexandra Grablewski/Courtesy of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt hide caption

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Bake Mom Some Skillingsboller: Simple Buns With A Tricky Name

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The leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, Ed Miliband, speaks to supporters earlier this month in London. His party and the ruling Conservative Party have both hired former advisers to President Obama in advance of Britain's national election next year. Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images hide caption

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U.S. Spinmeisters Gear Up For Big Election ... Britain's Election

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Jesse Eisenberg's performance as mystery doppelgangers will have you seeing Double. Magnolia Pictures hide caption

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'Double': Double Toil And Trouble For Eisenberg

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Levante's Pape Diop, from Senegal, was taunted by fans of rival Atletico Madrid who made monkey noises during a match in Madrid on Sunday. Alberto Saiz/AP hide caption

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Spain Fines Team Of Racist, Banana-Throwing Fan, But Is It Enough?

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John Slattery (left) reprises his role as Roger Sterling in the seventh and final season of Mad Men. Frank Ockenfels/Courtesy of AMC hide caption

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In 'God's Pocket,' There's A Mad Man Behind The Camera

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