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Are households better off with one parent at home?
And sometimes when both parents are sitting down to do these at the end of the day one does start to wonder whether it might be easier if one parent did the working and the other did everything else.
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'Don't be creepy': Google Glass won't allow face recognition
Imagine being able to pull up someone's name, social-media profile and Google search results just by looking at them while wearing a pair of smart glasses. Now stop imagining it. Google says face-recognition apps won't be allowed on Google Glass anytime soon.
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Father's Day gifts: Think outside the box
Father's Day falls on Sunday, June 16, and rather than going with the typical gifts of ties, socks and work shirts, try to get a little creative this year.
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Help for fearful flyers: A chicken's guide to wingin' it
I love to travel. But I hate to fly. My overactive imagination doesn't help with my fear of flying. All I have to do is shut my eyes, and the Parade of Horror commences.
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Dinosaur dads may not have been very caring after all
Despite a recent study that concluded male dinosaurs incubated the eggs of their offspring, it turns out male dinosaurs may not have had a caring side after all.
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World's flight paths artfully mapped
This gorgeous map, designed by a young Canadian GIS consultant named Michael Markieta, traces some 60,000 flight routes on major and regional airlines around the globe.
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Roaches evolve to avoid sugary bait
The pest control industry may have to go back to the drawing board after a discovery by researchers at North Carolina State University revealed that some cockroaches have evolved to avoid sugary bait.
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Cat blamed for house fire
One of six cats apparently knocked over a lamp, breaking the bulb and starting the fire that destroyed the living room in this house.
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Bone of prehistoric animal found in Indiana
The leg bone of a mammal similar to the wooly "Manny" in the animated kids movie "Ice Age" has been discovered along the Wabash River in western Indiana.
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Twitter introduces website security tool after AP account hacked
Twitter is adding a new security tool to its website, making it harder for outsiders to gain access to accounts, a month after a false posting triggered a stock-market decline.
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