It was a wild end to the NFL regular season on Sunday. There were lots of unexpected twists and turns that included crazy plays, nutty finishes and, of course, coaching changes.
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It was a wild end to the NFL regular season on Sunday. There were lots of unexpected twists and turns that included crazy plays, nutty finishes and, of course, coaching changes.
The ruling body has bowed to pressure from several states.
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NPR's Leila Fadel looks back at some of the year's biggest stories in sports with Howard Bryant of ESPN.
The NCAA has arguably driven out its best basketball player. Also, NASCAR legend Junior Johnson has died.
The Air Jordan Retro 11 'Breds' were rereleased for the 5th time last Saturday. Michael Sykes from USA Today illuminates just how significant the shoe's release is and its cultural capital.
At an Army-Navy Game this month, cadets flashed the 'OK' hand gesture for television cameras — a symbol popular with hate groups. West Point officials say they were playing an "innocent game."
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Protests erupt in India over a controversial citizenship bill. The White House touts a new trade deal with China. And Australia's most populous state declares the second state of emergency in two months over wildfires.
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Animal rights activists are demanding greater safety measures to protect racehorses. The district attorney says the industry can do more to prevent racing and training deaths.
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High school football coach Herman Boone of Alexandria, Va., who was portrayed in the movie Remember the Titans, died Wednesday at age 84.
Boone, who was 84, died just seven months after the death of Bill Yoast, his friend and fellow coach at T.C. Williams High School.
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Since bringing the nifty little “Stick Library” to his local park, more than 50 dogs have delighted in the stash of sticks.
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Not only does the package call on member states to slash emissions further, it also incentivizes coal-dependent states to turn away from fossil fuels.
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When this 78-year-old men mentioned in a TV interview that he had spent twenty Christmases alone, they showed up at his house to surprise him.
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40 years ago today, the classic film Kramer vs. Kramer premiered in theaters—a legal drama exploring divorce and custody issues, which was a new storyline for audiences— particularly the sympathies extended toward both sides and both genders, as a career-obsessed dad learns how to be a parent when his wife leaves him and their 6-year-old […]
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The Milwaukee Bucks have two sets of brothers on the roster. Not only does reigning league MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo have a big brother on the team this year, but the Lopez twins are playing, too.
Despite his devastating neurofibromatosis diagnosis, 22-yo Alex Argiro spreads Christmas cheer with his ‘Fast and Joyous’ Mazda concept car.
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Animal lovers are never too old to miss having a dog in the house—and these four young men from Bristol are no exception.
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The University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Trust are the first in the UK to offer the single-use hijabs for Muslim healthcare workers.
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This billboard is covered in a resin that has been designed to attract air pollutants and turn them into clean oxygen for the city.
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After Jack and Violet hit it off in a NYC airport last week, he insisted on swapping seats with her so she could fulfill her dream of flying first class.
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25 years ago today, the Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc Caves were discovered in southern France containing cave paintings that are roughly 32,000 years old, the earliest-known and best preserved cave art and engravings in the world. The site, located on a limestone cliff above the former bed of the Ardèche River, was first explored by three speleologists (including […]
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According to this survey of 2,000 American adults, the majority agreed that getting at least one hour of “me-time” a day is more important than date nights.
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Collectively, their technology improves the efficiency of hydrogen production by 30%—and with a 50% reduction in costs as well.
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This inexpensive, amphibious prosthetic means that amputees can now enjoy the beach with their family without having to worry about ruining their limb.
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California legislators gathered together this week to celebrate the fulfillment of the One Million Solar Roofs Initiative they launched in 2006.
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This elderly woman dialed the wrong number several times in hopes of purchasing a new walker—but her misdials still resulted in a surprise gift.
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200 years ago today, a South American congress proclaimed Colombia to be a Republic and elected Simón BolÃvar the president after he achieved great military victories (like crossing the Andes Mountains) to oust the Spanish conquerors from his homeland of Venezuela and other territories, including Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, becoming known as El Libertador, The Liberator. […]
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This young mother had never heard her 13-year-old daughter's voice before they sat down to watch their neighbor's dazzling light show last week.
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Contrary to what some pessimistic news outlets might have you believe, this year's environmental progress was not all doom and gloom.
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Despite suffering from PTSD and a lack of education, Joshua Carroll has fulfilled his dream of becoming a physicist—and it's all thanks to watching Youtube.
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Pope Francis's long-awaited dream of opening a 24-hour homeless shelter and church in Rome has finally come true in time for the holidays.
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KLTY surprised a single mom in Fort Worth with a new car—nominated for a Christmas Wish because she always stays friendly and kind, despite her struggles.
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50 years ago today, Hello Dolly!, starring Barbra Streisand, hit big screens across America. The romantic-comedy musical based on the Broadway production was directed by the legendary Gene Kelly and co-starred Walter Matthau and Louis Armstrong (whose recording of the title tune had become a number-one single five years earlier). The film follows the story […]
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The Sea Farm Ijmond in the Netherlands grows seaweed to cut CO2 from the atmosphere while filtering water pollution from their favorite beach.
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When Shannon Downey found the plans for this masterpiece at an estate sale, she knew she had to finish it—and hundreds of strangers are helping her do it.
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One grieving father turned his heartbreak into an opportunity to bring joy to hundreds of young hospital patients in Alabama–with help from Ace Hardware.
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Prisoners serving life-sentences might not seem like the most obvious group for seeking spiritual enlightenment, but that's exactly the case in California.
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80 years ago today, one of the greatest films of all time, Gone with the Wind, premiered. Set in the American South against the backdrop of the American Civil War, the film tells the story of Scarlett O’Hara (played by Vivien Leigh), the strong-willed woman on a Georgia plantation (‘Tara”), and her romantic pursuits, particularly […]
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He’s never been an official employee of Santa's workshop, but Aleem Chaudhry of San Antonio, gets hundreds of letters to Santa and responds to every one.
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Thanks to a new land donation to the Department of the Interior, conservationists can continue with their trailblazing achievements in protecting wildlife.
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The exciting discovery builds on research suggesting that we can treat and reverse Alzheimer's by turning our attention to the neural effects of aging.
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As a means of continuing their holiday tradition of fulfilling the needs of US charities, Amazon has fulfilled the wishlists of hundreds of nonprofits.
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"I'm up here for all those kids in Athens and in Athens County that go home to not a lot of food on the table, hungry after school," LSU quarterback Joe Burrow said in accepting the trophy.
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There's a spat brewing in America's favorite pastime. Major League Baseball is threatening to walk away from Minor League Baseball and create a new minor league system.
As a relief pitcher for the Washington Nationals Doolittle saves baseball games, but how much does he know about real-world saves? We'll find out.
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Lamar Jackson has had a historic NFL season and in the NBA, Los Angeles and Milwaukee are both doing well. Scott Simon talks with Howard Bryant of ESPN.
The Daytona Tortugas are among the 42 minor league baseball teams that could lose their major league affiliation. Executive Ryan Keur talks with NPR's Scott Simon.
In addition to preventing stains during boozy Christmas parties, these revolutionary hoodies will also help to keep London's homeless warm and clean.
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All this little girl wants for Christmas is to make people smile—so she has taken it upon herself to hand-deliver holiday cards to more than 1,000 people.
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Happy 90th Birthday to the Canadian gentleman actor Christopher Plummer, best known for portraying the father, Georg von Trapp, in The Sound of Music. Last year he became the oldest acting ever nominated for an Oscar for his role in All the Money in the World. The nomination was Plummer’s third, with his first being […]
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Researchers are finally attempting to figure out the measurable physical and emotional impacts of philosophical questions such as “What is my purpose?”
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The donation will help to open a new campus for foster kids and siblings who have escaped abuse or neglect in Sarasota, Florida.
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Though this library system is not the first to offer colorblind glasses, they are still leading the movement to offer vision correction to patrons.
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Thanks to a specially designed 3D printer for building houses in rural locations, these cozy homes required less than 24 hours of printing time.
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Though Adam Armstrong is now financially comfortable in the mortgage business, he always makes sure to give back to the poor neighborhoods where he grew up.
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Happy Birthday to Bill Nighy who turns 70 years old today! The acclaimed English actor is best known to American audiences for the romantic-comedy masterpiece, Love Actually, in which he plays the overaged pop star Billy Mack who finally professes his love for his manager. The film earned him the esteemed British BAFTA Film Award […]
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These happy old men believe themselves to be the oldest songwriting duo in history since they released an album of jazz standards for seniors last month.
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This gang of adrenaline junkies spent two days building the “world's largest trampoline” so they could use it to perform the most incredible stunts.
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The teddy bears, which are made out of the clothing and jewelry of deceased loved ones, require up to 6 hours of crafting—and they are worth every second.
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As more and more pedestrians fall victim to street collisions, researchers are now testing headphone technology that warns the user of impending danger.
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After years of dedicated hard work, these employees were surprised with thousands of dollars in holiday bonuses—and their reactions were priceless.
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Happy 88th Birthday to Rita Moreno, the acclaimed Puerto Rican-born singer, dancer, and actress who famously won an Academy Award for her role as Anita in the film West Side Story. She is that rare performer to be in the elite group of 15 living entertainers who have scored the ‘EGOT’—winning the grand slam of […]
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In addition to being the last full moon of the decade, this week's moonrise on the east coast of the United States will take place at 12:12AM on 12/12.
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The plant can produce enough water for 35,000 people every day—which means that villagers will no longer have to drink dirty saltwater.
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Since this Amazon Prime delivery driver found snacks waiting for him on a woman's doorstep, his wholesome reaction is now going viral.
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These cruelty-free coats are stuffed with a renewable, biodegradable material that is being hailed as a major breakthrough in sustainable fashion.
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Since Buddy the therapy dog has had such a positive impact on this elementary school, the shelter that adopted him out was surprised with a $100K check.
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30 years ago today, the first pro-democracy public demonstration occurred in Mongolia spearheaded by mostly young people—the beginning of the end for the 70-year period of authoritarian rule. There, a college student, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj—who in the course of his studies learned about the Soviet Union leader Gorbachev’s Glasnost policy, and concepts such as freedom of speech […]
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Leonard Lee Smith had been heartbroken to spend the holidays away from his family in Alabama—so his grandma sent him a very special surprise for Christmas.
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Major League Baseball's new drug policy adds opioid testing for players and does not punish marijuana use. NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with The Ringer's Tyler Tynes about the chances of Baltimore Raven Lamar Jackson and Seattle Seahawk Russell Wilson capping the NFL's 100th season by winning MVP.
The changes follow the death of Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs, who was found with opioids and alcohol in his system.
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The players are accused of receiving payouts of $3.4 million for medical equipment they allegedly never purchased. The players charged include Clinton Portis and Robert McCune.
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Getting elected to baseball's Hall of Fame is a remarkable achievement highlighting a lifetime of baseball excellence. Marvin Miller was just voted in, but he and his family hoped he'd never make it.
The World Anti-Doping Agency voted to ban Russia from global sports competitions for four years including the Olympics over its wide-scale and systemic doping program.
The former Boston College baseball star was diagnosed with ALS when he was 27. He turned a fundraising challenge into a national story and helped raise millions for ALS research.
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The World Anti-Doping Agency has banned Russia from competing in global sports for the next four years, including the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics and 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
WADA says Russia won't be able to take part in high-profile events such as the upcoming Summer Olympics in Tokyo or the 2022 World Cup because it has continued to provide fake information.
The container, which included helmets and footballs, was sent to New Jersey not Foxborough, Mass. It had to be delivered before kickoff or they'd have to forfeit. The Chiefs beat the Patriots 23-16.
The Pac-12 has a champ, Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James met on the court, and the World Anti-Doping Agency is trying to figure out what to do with Russia.
Andy Ruiz defends his heavyweight boxing title in a rematch with Anthony Joshua. NPR's Scott Simon talks with director Deirdre Fenton about One Night, her documentary on Ruiz's surprise win.
Russia is set to learn if it will face new restrictions for its widescale and long-standing athlete doping. A committee of the World Anti-Doping Agency recommends a global four-year ban.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Tim Cato, an NBA writer for The Athletic, about the hot start Luka Doncic has gotten off to for the Dallas Mavericks.
NBA Twitter has nothing on the fans of rez ball.
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If you have never been exposed to the soothing sights of an alpaca herd grazing in front of a New Zealand sunset, then you're missing out.
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Not only did the study participants lose weight on the diet, their glucose levels also improved dramatically—and some were even able to stop taking insulin.
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Despite how the Swedish woman had always been afraid of Simba, her attitude towards him softened after he came to her rescue.
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The revived heart was successfully transplanted into a military veteran who is now faring quite well after the surgery, according to Duke University.
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Since buying the run down DeLorean back in June, this 37-year-old dad has transformed the car into a school bus daydream for himself and his kids..
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Happy 85th Birthday to Joan Didion, the American essayist and author who in 1991 became the earliest mainstream media writer to suggest the Central Park Five had been wrongfully convicted. In 2005, she won the National Book Award for Nonfiction and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for her autobiography The Year of Magical […]
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The beautiful Mexican wolf roams once again in the American wilderness thanks to Roy T. McBride, a former wolf hunter hired to find the remaining animals.
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Thousands of Sikh pilgrims can now travel visa-free from their village in India to visit the second holiest site of their religion in Pakistan.
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It has been 17 years since she began writing cards for service members—and it has since inspired thousands of people to join her labor of love.
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This “revolutionary” new testing method could save the lives of thousands of men without requiring them to endure costly and uncomfortable clinical visits.
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Rather than dwell on his disappointment over his lost playoff match, pro golfer Brandon Matthews made sure to embrace the fan who disrupted his final shot.
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Happy Birthday to actor Jeff Bridges, who turns 70 years old today. His portrayal of ‘The Dude’ in the 1998 cult classic The Big Lebowski earned him legions of fans and he won an Oscar ten years ago for Crazy Heart, which showcased his skill as a musician and singer. (Have you caught one of […]
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A judge banned an Argentine soccer fan from going to any games until he pays up. A lawyer in the case said, apparently some people don't know that "children come first, other things come after."
The Houston Astros are under fire for stealing signs between pitchers and catchers during Major League Baseball Games. Sports commentator Mike Pesca says there's an easy fix.
This new survey of 2,000 Americans says that people were also 22% more likely to commit a good deed after being shown kindness themselves.
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14 days after receiving the treatment, the mice with pancreatic cancer cells transplanted from humans experienced a 90% reduction in tumors.
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As a means of encouraging UK residents to buy EVs, Tesco has installed thousands of charging points for their shoppers to top off their batteries for free.
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It took only eight minutes for the Hershey Bear team to score a goal and prompt a sudden downpour of donated teddy bears from the spectators.
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Rather than dispensing candy bars, this machine allows users to donate hot meals, textbooks, toys, and essential items for charities around the world.
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30 years ago today, the Malta Summit produced a declaration by U.S. President George H. W. Bush and Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev saying the Cold War between the two nations that had lasted four decades was over. News reports of the time referred to the meeting as the most important since 1945, when British […]
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At Saturday's Iron Bowl, the first half seemed over. Then officials put a second back on the clock. Auburn used that second to kick a field goal, and they ended up beating Alabama by three.
There are not that many treatments for kidney stones—but MIT researchers believe they have found a new way to make passing stones faster and less painful.
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This lost wedding ring was like a needle in a haystack—but a group of determined hikers miraculously found it within minutes of reaching the mountaintop.
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Rather than eating your soup out of a plastic bowl destined for the landfill, you can now swap it out for an edible, wheat-based bowl.
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Despite living a “modest” lifestyle, this college professor used all of her profits from developing the Rubraca drug to launch a charity for people in need.
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On December 1st, 1955, Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man—now she is being honored with her very own statue.
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65 years ago today, the U.S. Senate voted 65 to 22 to censure Sen. Joseph McCarthy, the Republican from Wisconsin, for “abusing” colleagues during his four-year anti-Communist crusade—a witch hunt that ruined the careers of many writers and artists. It was U.S. Army counsel Joseph Welch (pictured, left) who finally confronted McCarthy six months earlier, […]
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Three Zambian officials made public their vow to halt mining permits in Lower Zambezi National Park due to the threats posed to the environment and water.
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An art therapist since 1989, Sue Etheridge uses the simplest tools—markers, glue, and construction paper—to tap into the humanity of the criminal justice system’s most hardened felons. And this year, she’s taking their creations to a place they’ve never before been: a Christmas tree in the Governor’s Mansion. The weighty gate at Central Prison in […]
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The Asian country is set to ban microbeads, cap seals, and oxo-degradable plastic by the end of this year alone.
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Retired Army Sergeant Theresa Vereline became the first paralyzed American to finish the NYC marathon, and first veteran to complete it with an exoskeleton.
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35 years ago today Beverly Hills Cop, starring Eddie Murphy, premiered in Los Angeles. The action-comedy film directed by Martin Brest and written by Daniel Petrie Jr. featured Murphy as Axel Foley, a reckless Detroit detective who visits Beverly Hills, California to solve the murder of his best friend. Judge Reinhold and John Ashton play […]
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In a bid to reestablish tigers in the area, five Bukhara deer have stepped foot onto central Kazakhstan soil, where they‘ve been absent for 100 years.
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Rather than giving mittens and scarves to their loved ones, the majority of Americans wish they could simply give the gifts of peace, health, and patience.
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By projecting the sounds of a healthy coral ecosystem, scientists found that more and more fish returned to help revive the reef.
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145 years ago today, the famed British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was born. Though he developed a lisp and stutter while spending a lot of time away from his parents, he played with army men, and went on to become a Major in the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards—and later, as the nation’s leader […]
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The California middle school principal had been working at a local 49ers museum when the team cornerback handed him a check for $7,500.
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