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Breaking News: CIA to create digital espionage division

Los Angeles Times
Breaking news

CIA to create digital espionage division

Los Angeles Times | March 6, 2015 | 11:00 AM

The Central Intelligence Agency is creating a special division to conduct and counter digital espionage, CIA Director John O. Brennan said today.
 

An Obamacare Cliff-Hanger at the Supreme Court, Why Popcorn Time Scares Netflix, the Real Targets of Netanyahu's Speech, and More...

The link between economic inequality and unplanned births, why Democratic Massachusetts elects Republican governors, a review of ABC's new series "American Crime," incredible photos of a Japanese island overrun by cats, and more...

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Friday, March 6, 2015


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An Obamacare Cliff-Hanger at the Supreme Court

Oral arguments before the Justices offer clarity on the legal issues, but the law's fate is less certain than ever.
GARRETT EPPS

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Unplanned Births: Another Outcome of Economic Inequality?

Affluent women are likely to have access to more-reliable forms of birth control, and they're more than three times as likely to have an abortion in the case of an accidental pregnancy.
GILLIAN B. WHITE

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Why Popcorn Time Scares Netflix

The free video-streaming upstart is starting to rival the larger site for traffic in some countries, but it isn't necessarily doing anything illegal.
JOHN MCDULING

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Silicon Valley's Best and Worst Jobs for New Moms (and Dads)

A look at major differences in the tech industry’s approach to parental leave
REBECCA GRANT

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American Crime Tackles Fear and Loathing in the U.S. Justice System

John Ridley's new ABC series is a punishing but worthwhile effort to explore race relations via a murder mystery.
DAVID SIMS

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The Most Common Sources of Food Poisoning

A new FDA report looks at where foodborne illnesses come from.
JULIE BECK

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Why I’m a Public-School Teacher but a Private-School Parent

It’s not selling out; it’s buying in.
MICHAEL GODSEY

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Ferguson's Conspiracy Against Black Citizens

How the city's leadership harassed and brutalized their way to multiple civil-rights violations
CONOR FRIEDERSDORF

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Netanyahu's Real Targets: President Obama, and the Israeli Swing Voter

In an impassioned speech, the Israeli prime minister makes the case that Iran is ruled by very bad men. But we got that.
JEFFREY GOLDBERG

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The Bluest Republican

Why staunchly Democratic Massachusetts loves its new GOP governor
MOLLY BALL

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Video: Does This Child Need Marijuana?

Dravet Syndrome is a severe form of epilepsy that affects children. Could marijuana oils alleviate their seizures?
CHRIS HELLER

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Photo: A Visit to Aoshima, a Japanese 'Cat Island'

Aoshima Island is one of about a dozen "cat islands" around Japan, small places where there are significantly more feline residents than people.

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The 2014 Nissan Altima is one of the models are under recall
 
 Nissan recalls 640,000 more cars over unlatched hoods 
 More than 1.1 million vehicles are now under recall for the problem worldwide 
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 Transaction prices for the redone 2015 Genesis sedan were up 33% in February from a year ago. 5 things we learned from February auto sales
Risky loans, hot trucks, cold cars and electrics you can't give away.
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 epa04646144 The new Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG003C is on display during the press day at the 85th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, 03 March 2015. The Motor Show will open its gates to the public from 05 to 15 March presen Stunning new models at the Geneva Motor Show

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 The Hyundai Genesis is introduced at the 2014 North American International Auto Show in Detroit on Jan. 13, 2014. Hyundai recalls 2015 Genesis for water leak
Water can get into the rear lights and cause the wrong gear to show on the instrument panel.
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 In 20th place, GMC Sierra makes triumphant return to the list Camry bumps pickup in Top 20 best-selling car list
Toyota's Camry moves back to third in a month of big changes
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 2014 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. Mercedes-Benz to build Sprinter van plant in S.C.
Mercedes-Benz big Sprinter vans to get new $500 million factory in South Carolina
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 Sergio Marchionne Fiat Chrysler CEO got $7.24 million in 2014, up 45%
Fiat Chrysler's CEO Sergio Marchionne got $7.24 million last year, up 45%
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 VW 2015 Passat LE -- for Limited Edition -- is a special-edition value model that the maker hopes will revive buyer interest. At $24,815, including $820 shipping, it is $1,555 more than the S model but has what VW says is $2,755 of additional equipme VW tries value edition Passat LE to revive interest
VW hopes to boost sagging sales with a value-oriented Passat LE.
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 The new Audi Q7 could get improved emergency braking thanks to Mobileye technology Connected cars: Analyst says don't blink on Mobileye
The technology company is in the lead when it comes to connected-car features
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 Raw sheet metal is fprmed into automotive parts at the GM Arlington (Texas) Stamping plant in 2013. The facility was a $200 million investment, one of many big expenses to develop and build cars and trucks. Is GM rich enough to battle Apple, Google?
GM cash stash could dwindle fast in times of aggressive development, manufacturing, pension funding
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A man walks past Malaysia Airlines flight MH370-related street art in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on March 6.

A man walks past Malaysia Airlines flight MH370-related street art in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on March 6.
 

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