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Will smart machines create a world without work?
WASHINGTON (AP) — They seem right out of a Hollywood fantasy, and they are: Cars that drive themselves have appeared in movies like "I, Robot" and the television show "Knight Rider." Now, two years after Google invented one, automated cars could...
Tags: Labor Markets, Unemployment, Colleges and Universities, Employment, Microsoft Corporation
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On the Spot: Flying to China, but preferably not nonstop
Question: My husband is from China and visits family there every couple of years. I haven't gone since 2007 and would like to see our relatives, but the idea of a 12- to 14-hour nonstop flight has become daunting as I have aged and flying has become an...
Tags: Royal Caribbean International, Tour Operations Industry, Los Angeles International Airport, Cruise Line Ports, Networking
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Workers, lacking time or money, leave vacation days unused
Tisa L. Silver-Canady, who counsels University of Maryland, Baltimore students about loan repayments and runs other financial education programs at the school, realized toward the end of last year that she had not used about a third of her vacation time....Tags: Labor Legislation, Lakes and Ponds, Career and Workplace, Conservation, University of Maryland, Baltimore
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By catering to 'elite' fliers, American Airlines misleads others
Do airlines deliberately withhold seats until the last minute to get you to splurge on pricier options? Along the same lines, do airlines create a false impression that a flight is rapidly selling out so you'll jump on any seat available, no matter...
Tags: Services and Shopping, AMR Corp., PBS (tv network), Tony Soprano (fictional character), Southwest Airlines Co.
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States still mulling health care overhaul
Nineteen states have turned down the Obama administration’s invitation to run the new health insurance markets that will begin serving millions of uninsured Americans less than a year from now. That puts a huge task on the feds, a defining challenge...Tags: Kathleen Sebelius, Insurance, Republican Party, Politics, Medicaid
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The FTC's Google ruling: a qualified free pass
The end of the Federal Trade Commission's 19-month investigation into Google was a win for the search giant, but only a partial victory for those who want clear limits on the commission's role in policing competition. The only binding action that...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Antitrust Issues, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Marketing, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Outside group begins attacking Soto in competitive Senate race
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelAn outside group known only as “Progressives” has begun attacking state Rep. Darren Soto, D-Orlando, who is campaigning for an open Senate seat against Republican personal-injury lawyer Will McBride. The group, which was only formed a week... -
Winter Holiday Travel: How to get the Best Deals
Winter Holiday Travel: How to get the best deals PayPal Shopping Specialist Claudia Lombana gives us her tips on how to score the best holiday travel deals, when to purchase and when to fly. Click here for the exclusive discount from PayPal merchant,...Tags: Holiday Vacations, Holidays, Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Tourism and Leisure Industry
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Class-action lawsuit filed against Expedia, other online travel services
Q13 FOX News OnlineSeattle-based travel site Expedia promises discount hotel rates to anyone looking to travel on a budget. However, a class-action lawsuit filed Monday accuses Expedia and a host of other travel sites of conspiring with hotel chains to fix prices at a...Tags: Trials, Laws, Hotels and Accommodations, Sabre Holdings Corporation, Justice System
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Family man killed by stray bullet in Seattle died in his father's arms
Q13 FOX News reportersA 42-year-old man who was shot and killed by a stray bullet as he drove through Seattle's Central District was a married father of two and a software engineer at Zillow who died in his father's arms. The victim, Justin Ferrari, was driving his family...Tags: Software Industry, Microsoft Corporation, Murder
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Newlywed's Mom Passes Away On Day Of Honeymoon, Airline Refuses To Refund Trip
PIX11.com | @PIX11DanLarry and Evelyn Schechter got married in February 2012, and like any happily married newlyweds, were excited about going on their dream honeymoon, a tour of Italy. They booked their tour through Trafalgar tours, which included stops in Rome, Florence...Tags: Marriage, Honeymooning, Family
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Seattle startup offers a new approach to travel planning
Q13 FOX News OnlineA new Seattle-based tech startup has a novel idea for making travel plans easier. The company, called Utrip, offers a one-stop platform to plan and book vacations. In a region that already features the Rick Steves travel empire, and online travel giant...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, International Travel, Travel, Trips and Vacations
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