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Self-folding 'origami' robots point way to self-assembling furniture and satellites

It starts out laying flat, like a sheet of paper. Then it springs up, almost lifelike, and folds into moveable parts much like origami art. And then it crawls away.

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CO man's lawsuit claims unwitting county fair weed overdose made him 'projectile vomit'

A Colorado man overdosed on the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana after eating chocolate bars obtained from a fairground vendor promoting the drug but whose products should have been cannabis-free, court documents showed.

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Iselle weakens to tropical storm as it lashes parts of Hawaii, with Julio not far behind

Hurricane Iselle battered Hawaii with driving winds and towering surf on Thursday, knocking down trees and causing power outages, the first of two major storms due to hit the archipelago as the more powerful Hurricane Julio gathered steam behind it.

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Christian broadcaster: Ebola could cleanse US of atheists, gay people, and sluts

A Christian radio host who enthusiastically looks for signs the world will end welcomed the Ebola virus as a cleansing force.

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Militia logic: We're enforcing laws we like and defying laws we don't to fight lawlessness

A spokesman for a militia group patrolling the U.S. border characterized the mission as “disciplined and professional,” but he also suggested they intended to embarrass public officials in an act of open rebellion.

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'Fed up' FL woman fatally stabs 7-year-old grandson as he begs for his life

A Florida woman is accused of stabbing her 7-year-old grandson to death as he begged for his life.

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Texas teens to be tried as adults in alleged satanic ritual slaying

Two Texas teenagers will be tried as adults in the stabbing death of a girl as part of an alleged satanic pact.

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Federal court divided on same-sex marriage cases: Should courts or voters decide?

In a sign that gay-marriage rights could lose momentum in U.S. courts, the three judges on a federal appeals court in Cincinnati appeared divided on Wednesday when they weighed cases from four states.

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Mississippi GOP denies McDaniel's primary vote challenge

The Mississippi Republican Party on Wednesday denied U.S. Senate hopeful Chris McDaniel's challenge of the June 24 primary race he lost to incumbent U.S. Senator Thad Cochran, in which the conservative state senator argued some 15,000 ballots had been illegally or improperly cast.

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Poll: GOP fear-mongering over immigration is working, and could tip Senate balance

As President Barack Obama considers sidestepping Congress to loosen U.S. immigration policy, a Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Americans are deeply worried that illegal immigration is threatening the nation's culture and economy.

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Pastor John Hagee: God thinks 'nasty' welfare recipients should get a job or starve

In his Sunday sermon at the Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Pastor John Hagee explained that it is "God's position" that welfare recipients should get a job or expect to starve, according to Right Wing Watch.

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AZ sheriff Joe Arpaio fuels Tea Party nuttiness with birther 'citizen grand jury' fantasy

In a recent speech before Tea Partiers in California, controversial Maricopa County sheriff Joe Arpaio stated that he'd like to convene a 'citizens grand jury' to look into President Barack Obama's birth certificate, but that it would be "tough" to do so.

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NYC couple arrested for allegedly torturing 12-year-old daughter, starving her to 58 pounds

A Queens couple is under arrest after investigators discovered they had been routinely torturing their 12-year old daughter, including beating her with baseball bat, and starving her down to 58 pounds.

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