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In an interview with WSJ's Jerry Seib, Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback says Kansas's immigration workforce provides a boost for the state's economy and gives his thoughts on whether Washington can get a deal done on reforming the immigration system.



The Supreme Court unanimously ruled Thursday that human genes isolated from the body can't be patented, a victory for doctors and patients who argued that such patents interfere with scientific research and the practice of medicine. Jess Bravin reports.


Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour writes of the magazine's June cover model Kate Upton, "if the high-fashion world seems incapable of figuring out what to do with her ... then that's it's loss." On Style columnist Christina Binkley explains on Lunch Break.


As the looming console war between Sony and Microsoft begins to heat up, the Xbox One teams stressed the added value of their product being an "all-in-one entertainment solution." David Rabinowitz reports from the E3 conference.


Five years ago it would have been unimaginable for a government agency such as the National Security Agency to efficiently parse millions of phone, text and online conversations for keywords that could have warned of an impending terrorist attack. Today, it's much easier. Michael Hickins joins the News Hub.


Facebook announced that it is rolling out hashtags on its social network, in an effort to play a greater role in real-time public conversations dominated by rival Twitter. George Stahl reports.


Music replaced tear gas at Istanbul's Taksim Square Wednesday night after a pianist gave a recital to antigovernment protesters. Watch footage from the performance.

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