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** FILE ** This photo released Friday, May 2, 2014, by the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division shows its newly designed driver license. (AP Photo/Arizona Motor Vehicle Department)

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This photo taken Thursday, April 24, 2014 in Los Angles, shows a tablet computer displaying a web site for LEEDIR or the Large Emergency Event Digital Information Repository that aims to make use of a document-everything culture evident on Instagram, Facebook and other social media to benefit law enforcement nationwide. In the days after the Boston Marathon bombings, authorities were overwhelmed with video and pictures after calling on a public eager to help provide investigators with potential evidence. Los Angeles sheriff’s Cmdr. Scott Edson approached two companies with a novel idea, a cloud-based repository for crowd-sourced videos and photos that could be flipped on in an emergency. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

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Scott Newman of Cooper, Robertson and Partners Architecture explains the outdoor space design during a tour of the future site for the Whitney Museum, Thursday, May 1, 2014, in New York. The museum will open in its new location in lower Manhattan in the spring of 2015. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

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ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, MAY 4 AND THEREAFTER - In this April 11, 2014 photo, adaptive physical education leader Katelyn Lowery, 18, left, and Elizabeth Limanowski, 16, run together on the track inside the field house at Lincoln-Way North High School in Frankfort, Ill. Lowery is one of the eight local 2014 Golden Apple Scholars, a program that fosters young educators and provides tuition assistance for college. (AP Photo/The Herald-News, Rob Winner) MANDATORY CREDIT

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The director of the Massachusetts State Government website @MassGov on Thursday issued a formal apology to sexual assault victims after a tweet from the website charged that "sexual assault is always avoidable." (Twitter)