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FILE - This April 21, 2013 photo shows actor Kiefer Sutherland at the premiere of "The Reluctant Fundamentalist" during the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival in New York. "Metal Gear Solid" creator Hideo Kojima says Sutherland will play protagonist Snake in the next installment of the stealth video game series. The character has been portrayed by voice actor David Hayte since the first "Metal Gear Solid" game in 1998. (Photo by Dario Cantatore/Invision/AP, file )

Sutherland to play Snake in 'Metal Gear Solid'

Kiefer Sutherland is slithering into a very different role. "Metal Gear Solid" creator Hideo Kojima said Thursday the "24" star will play protagonist Snake in the next installment of the stealth video game series. The character has been portrayed in the "Metal Gear Solid" games by voice actor David Hayter ...

President Barack Obama walks to the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, June 5, 2013, where he announced the appointment of UN Ambassador Susan Rice, second from right, to be his next National Security Adviser, replacing current National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, right, and Samantha Power, second from left, as his nominee to be the next UN Ambassador. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Obama pushes plan for fast Internet in US schools

Touting the need to give every child the tools for success, President Barack Obama on Thursday toured a North Carolina school where every student has a laptop and called for 99 percent of American students to be connected to super-fast Internet within five years. At a middle school in Mooresville, ...

Cutting the Cord: Rise of Internet TV

Cutting the Cord: Rise of Internet TV

Millions of people are tuning out cable providers and signing up for internet television. The rise of startups, like Aereo, is giving consumers more viewing choices, but broadcasters are gearing up for a prime time fight. (June 6)

Cybersecurity Tops Agenda for Obama-Xi Meeting

Cybersecurity Tops Agenda for Obama-Xi Meeting

When US President Barack Obama and China's President Xi Jinping meet at the Sunnylands estate in California, both sides are looking for signs of positive relationship in the future. (June 6)

Stinky Feet Help Scientists Swat Mosquitoes

Stinky Feet Help Scientists Swat Mosquitoes

Chemicals which produce the stench of cheesy feet are helping a team of scientists in London produce a potent tool to fight malarial mosquitoes. (June 4)

This film publicity image released by 20th Century Fox shows Owen Wilson, left, and Vince Vaughn in a scene from "The Internship." (AP Photo/20th Century Fox, Phil Bray)

'Internship' film focuses on Google's good side

This scene isn't in the movie, but it might have been fitting if "The Internship" had ended with stars Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson wearing ruby red shoes while clicking their heels and dreamily whispering, "There's no place like Google; there's no place like Google." The new comedy depicts Google ...

Bioengineers Invent Light-Controlled Gel

Bioengineers Invent Light-Controlled Gel

Modeled after the way plants cells expand and shrink in the sun, bioengineers at UC Berkeley have created a new gel that can be manipulated by light, which could be used for drug delivery and tissue engineering. (June 4)

Bioengineers Invent Light-Controlled Gel

Bioengineers Invent Light-Controlled Gel

Modeled after the way plants cells expand and shrink in the sun, bioengineers at UC Berkeley have created a new gel that can be manipulated by light, which could be used for drug delivery and tissue engineering. (June 4)

Michael Douglas' Cancer Highlights HPV Risks

Michael Douglas' Cancer Highlights HPV Risks

Actor Michael Douglas' comments about throat cancer have thrown a spotlight on risks from HPV, a virus spread through sexual contact. Experts say HPV is a growing cause of certain types of oral cancer. (June 3)

Want to Look Younger?  Factor in Sunscreen

Want to Look Younger? Factor in Sunscreen

A new skin study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine confirms what doctors have long preached. Daily, year-round sunscreen use can significantly slow the skin's aging process by as much as 24 percent. (June 3)

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