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Google Argues for Right to Continue Scanning Gmail

Google's attorneys say their long-running practice of electronically scanning the contents of people's Gmail accounts to help sell ads is legal, and have asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit that seeks to stop the practice.

In a federal court hearing Thursday in San Jose, Google argued that "all users of email must necessarily expect that their emails will be subject to automated processing."

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Program Introduces Electric Rental Cars in Orlando

Visitors to Orlando often try new things while on vacation: thrilling roller coasters, luxury hotels, different cuisines.

Now they can try out a fully electric car — and not have to pay for gas during their vacation.

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U.S. Study: Children's Use of E-Cigarettes is Up

Children — like adults — are increasingly trying electronic cigarettes, according to the first large U.S. study to gauge use by teenage students.

Health officials say the study suggests many kids are now getting a first taste of nicotine through e-cigarettes and moving on to regular tobacco products.

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Puerto Rico to Debate Medical Use of Marijuana

Legislators in Puerto Rico are preparing to debate a bill that would allow people to use marijuana for medicinal purposes in this conservative U.S. territory, officials said Thursday.

The measure would create a system to legally produce the substance and allow state health officials to regulate it, said Rep. Jose Baez, one of the bill's two authors.

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After Years of Decline, U.S. Births Leveling Off?

After falling four years in a row, U.S. births may finally be leveling off.

The number of babies born last year — a little shy of 4 million — is only a few hundred less than the number in 2011, according to a government report released Friday.

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Jolie, Martin, Lansbury to Get Honorary Oscars

And the honorary Academy Awards go to... Angelina Jolie, Steve Martin, Angela Lansbury and Italian costume designer Piero Tosi.

The film academy announced Thursday that Jolie will receive the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, while Martin, Lansbury and Tosi will get Oscars recognizing their career achievements.

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Letta Confirms Italian Destroyer Being Deployed Near Lebanon Coast

Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta said Friday that a naval torpedo destroyer was being deployed just off the Lebanese coast to protect the 1,100 Italian troops on U.N. peacekeeping duty in Lebanon.

Italian media reported a second warship, a frigate, was also being sent to Lebanon's coast, but the Defense Ministry denied plans to deploy it.

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Osasuna Hires Javi Gracia as Coach

Osasuna has hired Javi Gracia as coach to replace the fired Jose Mendilibar.

The 43-year-old Gracia helped Almeria earn promotion to Spain's first division last season.

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Nadal Dominates to Reach U.S. Open Semifinals

A year after skipping the U.S. Open because of a bad knee, Rafael Nadal powered his way back to the semifinals at Flushing Meadows by overwhelming Spanish compatriot Tommy Robredo 6-0, 6-2, 6-2 on Wednesday.

"Great to be able to play your best match in the quarterfinals," Nadal said. "Playing a little better every day is a great feeling."

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Italy Aiming to Qualify to World Cup with 2 Matches to Spare

For all its success at the World Cup, four-time winner Italy has never qualified with two matches to spare.

Yet that's just what the Azzurri can do if they win their next two qualifiers — both at home — against Bulgaria and the Czech Republic.

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