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  • Too often the developing world is depicted as a place of poverty and suffering. Photos from the contest offer a different vision.
  • The newest member of the British royal family is seen in three new photos released by his parents, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
  • The building was the headquarters of Longaberger baskets but the company is downsizing. Built for $32 million, it's going for $5 million. A lesson in not putting all your eggs in a basket building.
  • Police in Washington responded to a call about a Bengal tiger β€” turns out it was a stuffed animal. In Thailand, an elephant grabbed a tourist's camera. Instead of a selfie, can we call it an elfie?
  • Every time there is a big new release of some Apple software or operating system, hackers get to work β€” finding a flaw in Apple's computer code can be very lucrative.
  • On Fragrant World, the band adopts a sparser sound. Hear Yeasayer perform live in the studio.
  • U.S. gymnast McKayla Maroney was disappointed when she took silver in the Olympic vault competition. A photographer snapped her wearing the medal around her neck and a big scowl on her face. That photo has now been Photoshopped on to all sorts of other pictures on the Internet.
  • The Obama administration reportedly will file a complaint against China at the World Trade Organization in Geneva Monday. The case charges China subsidizes its cars and auto parts β€” giving it an unfair trade advantage over U.S. auto manufacturers.
  • Besides very carefully, a casino in Minnesota needed a crane. A Guinness World Record official say the humungous burger "actually tasted really good."
  • India must cut back its imports on Iranian oil by June 28 or face U.S sanctions. A new law targets Iran's central bank, which is used for oil transactions, and it penalizes foreign countries that ignore the sanctions.
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