Following Slovenia’s border restrictions, Serbia and Croatia also closed their frontiers to most migrants trying to reach Europe through the Balkans.
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Police ‘Justified’ In Shooting Oregon Militant; DOJ Reviewing FBI Conduct
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An Addict, Now Clean, Discusses Needle Exchanges And ‘Hope After Heroin’
At the height of her addiction to heroin, Tracey Helton Mitchell lived in an alley and sold her body. Now she works as an addiction specialist helping others. Her new memoir is The Big Fix.
Verizon Will Pay $1.35 Million Fine In Settlement Over Its Use Of ‘Supercookies’
The unique identifiers allow Verizon to target advertising to its mobile subscribers, even if the “cookies” are deleted.
Jury Awards Erin Andrews $55 Million In Lawsuit Over Nude Video
A stalker filmed the Fox sportscaster through a peephole in a hotel door in 2008. The video was put online, where it was viewed millions of times. Andrews sued the hotel for $75 million in damages.
Pre-Peeled Oranges: What Some Call ‘Lazy’ Others Call A ‘Lifesaver’
A photo of Whole Foods’ plastic-packaged peeled oranges went viral on Twitter, prompting outrage about environmental waste. Who the heck needs this? People with disabilities say they do.





