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- Rebranding XBox Music: Can Microsoft get its Groove back?The new Windows update will usher in changes to make entertainment apps more user-friendly, Microsoft announced Monday. Xbox Music will be renamed Groove, and Xbox Video will become Movies & TV.
- 10-year-old Bill Cosby admission revealed: Why now?The Associated Press went to court to obtain the sealed 2005 court documents. Bill Cosby's attorneys fought the request, saying that the contents were 'terribly embarrassing.'
- Washington ice cave collapse: The risks of frozen spelunkingFour were injured and one died in an ice cave collapse at the Big Four Ice Caves in Washington. The caves were said to be in their 'most dangerous' state at the time of the collapse.
- Why US Navy paid maternity leave is a big dealMaternity leave triples to 18 weeks for women in the Navy and Marine Corps.
- Hero4 Session: How small can the GoPro go?GoPro鈥檚 newest camera, the Hero4 Session, is the company鈥檚 smallest ever.
- South Carolina lawmakers poised to debate Confederate flagSouth Carolina's state legislature prepares to vote on whether or not he Confederate flag should continue to fly on the state capitol's grounds.聽
- Can Bernie Sanders find middle ground on guns?Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says sensible debate needs to overcome extreme positions on gun control.
- With Reddit blackout, users revolt for second time this summerIn protest of the dismissal of Reddit's director of talent, the moderators of more than 200 'subreddit' groups turned them 'private,' leaving them inaccessible to the vast majority of the site鈥檚 users.
- Why is there a petition to fire Reddit CEO Ellen Pao?After the sudden dismissal of a Reddit moderator, more than 160,000 people signed a petition to remove CEO Ellen Pao.
- Confederate battle flag: Why South Carolina lawmakers may vote to keep itSouth Carolina lawmakers return to the statehouse Monday to officially begin the debate over the Confederate battle flag flying on capitol grounds.聽
- San Francisco shooter: How did repeat felon get gun?Francisco Sanchez, a seven-time convicted felon who has been accused of fatally shooting a woman on a San Francisco pier, has admitted to committing the crime.聽
- Jeb Bush, fellow GOP candidates rush to distance themselves from Donald TrumpOpposition to his remarks describing illegal immigrants as 'rapists' and 'killers' is mounting within his own party, but Donald Trump鈥檚 candidacy remains 'viable.'
- 'Awful' crash, Confederate battle flags mar landmark NASCAR raceOne of NASCAR's most popular races ended with a horrific multi-car crash that injured five fans but caused no fatalities. The race had already been under scrutiny for not banning the Confederate flag.
- Hillary on China hack: What is cybersecurity's role in 2016 elections?At a campaign event Saturday, Hillary Clinton used strong language in taking a stand on cybersecurity and foreign policy. Other candidates are also incorporating the issue into their campaigns.聽
- Hillary clashes with the press, again. Is her media strategy misguided?Some are criticizing Hillary Clinton for using a rope to keep reporters at bay at an Independence Day parade, the latest in a long history of clashes between the former Secretary of State and the press.聽
- NY prison escapee Sweat back behind bars. What's different this time?David Sweat has been transferred to another upstate New York maximum security prison, but he will lose all the privileges he enjoyed before his breakout a month ago.
- Minneapolis Muslim girls design their own modest sportswearTheir new sportswear addresses worries over tripping on a long, flowing dress, or having a loosely wrapped headscarf come undone during play.
- Havana, anyone? JetBlue launches direct flights from New York City.JetBlue began direct charter flights between New York City and Havana Friday, making it the first US airline to fly the route to Cuba in decades.
- How America is quietly becoming a climate change leaderActions by the Obama administration and several states have given the United States momentum in addressing climate change.
- Big name donors funnel $15.6 million into Clinton super PACGeorge Soros and Steven Spielberg are among the biggest donors.