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  • The constant stream of information we get through mobile and hand-held devices is changing the way we think. Matt Richtel, a technology writer for The New York Times, explains how the use of digital technology is altering our brains -- and how retreating into nature may reverse the effects.
  • Was Homer Simpson Running The Fukushima Power Station?
  • About 300 workers at the stricken Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant in Japan are trying to prevent the crisis there from becoming worse. More than two dozen have been injured, and it's unclear how much radiation they will ultimately be exposed to.
  • U.S. automakers are in a very different position than they were the last time gas prices skyrocketed. Now, Ford, General Motors and Chrysler have more compact cars with high fuel economy. The cars can be tricked out, and there's more customer demand.
  • The CEO of Goldman Sachs and other executives from the Wall Street powerhouse are coming before Congress 10 days after the government accused the firm of fraud.
  • Mexico ships televisions, cars, sugar and medical equipment to the United States. Soon, it may be sending water north.
  • Coachella is this weekend and we have some tips and a preview for you. But we also have some great music recommendations even if you're staying right here in San Diego.
  • Anders Breivik testified that he was sane during his shooting and bombing spree, but argues that he did not commit a crime. He hoped they would force Norway to change its policy on immigration. Peter Talos, a reporter for the Norwegian News Agency, talks about what this case has meant for Norway.
  • Last January, Romel Joseph found himself trapped under the rubble of the collapsed school he founded in Port-au-Prince; his pregnant wife was killed. A year later, he has regained enough strength to start playing music again and is making good on a promise to rebuild the school.
  • Following a long negotiation, the band's songs are finally available for digital download.
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