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Students Around The World Skip School To Call For More Action To Address Climate Change
Thousands of students around the world — and across the U.S. — skipped school on Friday to protest inaction on climate change.
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U.S. Blocks Appointments Of New Judges To World Trade Organization
President Trump has attacked the World Trade Organization, which sets and enforces global trading rules, as being unfair to America. Blocking judges is a move that threatens to cripple the WTO.
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Holly Ridings On Breaking A Glass Ceiling At NASA
Holly Ridings, NASA's first-ever female chief flight director, weighs in on being a woman in the field with NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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San Francisco Is Poised To Ban Plastic Straws. That's Got Bubble Tea Shops Worried
Over 200 city shops sell the drink, also known as boba tea, which features large tapioca balls meant to be sucked through a straw. Boba shops say paper straws are much pricier and don't work as well.
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Rare Sea Turtles Smash Nesting Records In Southeast US
By Ross Bynum - Associated Press Rare sea turtles are smashing nesting records this summer on beaches in the Southeast, including Florida, with...
Scientists Find What Could Be A History-Making Moon
Scientists have detected plenty of planets outside our solar system. Now, they say, they've found the first moon circling one of them.
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A Speedy Test For Norovirus Could Help Water Supplies Check For Contamination
Flooding from storms can sometimes lead to contamination from sewage in the drinking water supply. Scientists are trying to develop a quicker test for one troublesome contaminant: norovirus.
After Downplaying VA Scandal, Clinton Unveils Plans To Support Veterans
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton holds a roundtable with military veterans on the eve of Veterans Day. It comes after Clinton drew criticism for calling last year's VA scandal overblown.
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Typhoon Faxai Rips Through Tokyo Area: At Least 2 Dead And 700,000 Without Power
Strong wind gusts toppled two large steel electrical towers, and part of a solar power plant burst into flames. The storm also knocked a golfing range's safety net onto nearby houses.
A Paralyzed Florida Surfer Finds His Own 'Perfect Wave'
It took a lot of careful planning and specialized equipment to get Matt Bellina on the water again. But doctors say activity after an injury, no matter how severe, can be important for mental health.
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