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Sunday's game will be delayed until Monday or Tuesday. This comes after four players and five staff members reportedly contracted COVID-19.
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A lonely otter has found love after being set up with a Tinder-style dating profile. Asian short clawed otter Harris had been left single after his partner of four years Apricot recently passed away. His keepers desperately wanted to find him a new partner, so they set him up on “Fishing for Love,” a website […]
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Fabric cuttings and textile leftovers are a difficult class of waste to recycle, but in a fashion industry first—a door-to-door New York City recycling service meant exclusively for textile waste is helping the uglier side of fashion get a green makeover. Fabscrap runs an internet store and a physical location that’s part second-hand shop, part […]
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The strange, shortened season just got more weird, with both teams in the playoffs for just the third time ever. Fans would normally dance in the streets or cram into bars, but it's 2020, so no.
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Ending her most recent quest to tie the record for the most Grand Slam singles titles, Serena Williams had to pull out due to a flare-up from a previous injury.
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Stressful times call for stressless measures, and one of the most important ways to improve your ability to resist stress and anxiety is to get a good night’s sleep. However, in our 24-hour, interconnected world, sleep is an illusive necessity that’s often the first thing to be sacrificed in a busy schedule. A reduction of […]
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On this day, 60 years ago, The Flintstones premiered on American television. Produced by Hanna-Barbera studio, it follows two couples living next door during the Stone Age—Wilma and Fred Flintstone and their best friends Betty and Barney Rubble. It was the first animated series to hold an evening prime time slot on television, and was […]
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The bill, signed into law on Monday, came after reports surfaced of gruesome photos being shared of the helicopter crash site that killed Bryant and others.
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Not that long ago, LaShenda Williams was living in her car and wondering where her next meal was coming from. Raised in the foster care system, Williams never had a stable home life. “I spent my life moving from foster care to foster care, dealing with child abuse and things like that,” Williams told CNN. […]
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The NHL is the first of the four major North American pro sports leagues to crown a champion during the pandemic. Some players spent over two months in a bubble, with no COVID-19 cases reported.
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Both the Cubs and the White Sox are in the playoffs for just the third time in history. But no Chicagoans will be cheering teams at the stadium, and few will be watching them at bars.
The Tampa Bay Lightning won the Stanley Cup on Monday. But pandemic safety precautions made for a surreal celebration.
The NFL had a smooth start to its season with no coronavirus cases in the first three weeks. But the Tennessee Titans have halted that streak — three players and five team staff tested positive.
The online game Blaseball is about building community and organizing against malevolent forces beyond your control. It's also surreal, bizarre and a little weird.
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Nearly six in 10 Americans have a new appreciation of nature during quarantine, according to a new survey. The poll asked 2,000 Americans about how they’re keeping their moods up in light of social-distancing measures. 58% of respondents shared they didn’t appreciate nature as much as they should have before the COVID-19 pandemic. Conducted by […]
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The construction of an electric road will make Tel Aviv the first city worldwide to institute the large-scale rollout of a technology that can charge vehicles as they drive. Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality, in partnership with ElectReon and Dan Bus Company, has launched a pilot to install wireless electric roads for charging public transportation in the […]
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Both the Titans and the Minnesota Vikings – who played the Titans on Sunday — are now shutting down in-person club activities.
It’s not often you hear good news about the health and prosperity of bee colonies in the United States or globally for that matter, but recent data collections released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture show that some states are experiencing growths in colony numbers of 70% or more. Not only was there a 14% […]
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A California company is employing ocean microorganisms to convert methane into physical material in order to make a line of single-use straws and cutlery. Newlight hopes their revolutionary technology, which Popular Science called “the most important innovation of the year,” will go a long way in removing the burden of single-use plastic straws and other […]
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30 years ago today, construction on the National Cathedral in Washington, DC was finally completed—83 years-to-the-day after the foundation stone was laid in the presence of President Theodore Roosevelt in 1907. Including 112 gargoyles, many carved by master stone carver Roger Morigi, this Episcopal Church features a dizzying array of whimsy, including—one of its most […]
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In “The Mandalorian,” Baby Yoda (a.k.a “the Child”) has a habit of popping up in places where grown men fear to tread and facing danger head-on with a wisdom beyond his years. Perhaps it was the outsized courage of the diminutive Disney hero that inspired one big-hearted little boy to tap the foot-tall green toddler […]
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If you’ve ever had dreams of going into space, you might just want to apply for the upcoming reality show “Space Hero.” The grand prize? A seat on a 2023 mission to the International Space Station. According to a statement from Space Hero Inc., the US-based production company developing the unscripted show, the premise is to […]
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A landmine detection rat, whose work in Cambodia has transformed the lives of the country’s citizens, has been awarded the gold medal from a UK charity for his life-saving bravery and devotion to duty. Magawa is an African giant pouched rat, trained to detect landmines by the international non-profit APOPO. He has discovered 39 landmines and […]
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Elon Musk, the enigmatic CEO of Tesla announced at the company’s annual shareholder meeting that they would begin manufacturing their own battery packs in order to drive the cost down sufficiently to be able to sell a Tesla car for no more than $25,000. Musk said the car would come to market in about three years […]
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In a recent phase 2 clinical trial, the cancer drug bexarotene was found to regenerate the myelin sheath—the target of the autoimmune disorder multiple sclerosis, or MS. A protective lipid layer around nerves in the brain and spinal cord, the myelin sheath is targeted by immune cells incorrectly in patients with MS, resulting in the […]
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After a rocky start to the Major League Baseball season, it's on to the playoffs. MLB has gone almost a month without a player testing positive for the coronavirus. The NFL hopes to replicate that.
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Characters from the cartoon town were in Denver for an NFL game. The show's creators went to college in Colorado and are huge Broncos fans. Every cardboard cutout wore a mask — even Kenny!
Baseball's regular season ended Sunday, as the sport has had to navigate the coronavirus without being in a protective bubble like other leagues. The NFL is hoping to repeat baseball's success.
Baseball's regular season ended Sunday, as the sport has had to navigate the coronavirus without being in a protective bubble like other leagues. The NFL is hoping to repeat baseball's success.
233 years ago today, the recently completed US Constitution that was created to set up a framework of government for the new nation, was submitted to the 13 States for action by the Congress, which voted to do so unanimously, but with no recommendation either for or against its adoption. It would go into full […]
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Iceland’s flagship airline Icelandair is welcoming visitors back to the island nation with a breathtaking aerial look at some of the country’s most awe-inspiring spots. The videos, which include scenes of fjords, canyons, and a green volcano, are accompanied by audio narration that describes the geology and wonder. With the Aurora Borealis spotting season running […]
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Carlos Valdez and his wife love pineapple on their pizza. It’s the couple’s standing order from Papa John’s in Roy, Utah—but along with their topping of choice, Carlos and his wife always requested that the pies be brought to them by their favorite deliveryman, Derlin Newey. At 89 years old, Newey is a lot older […]
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The world just got one step closer to zero-emission aviation this week as ZeroAvia completed the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell powered flight of a commercial-grade aircraft. Partly-funded through the UK Government, the flight in Cranfield, England used 4lbs 6 oz of hydrogen fuel and reached an altitude of 1000 feet. With its Piper six-seat […]
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H&R Block and Nextdoor announced this week that they have chosen 10 community projects to fund, specifically designed to build more resilient communities, reduce social isolation, and improve the quality of life in neighborhoods. In January 2020, the two companies launched a nationwide search calling on neighbors to submit projects that would revitalize or create […]
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128 years ago, the first matchbooks were patented by Joshua Pusey, an inventor and attorney from Delaware County, Pennsylvania. His friction-match cards consisted of “a friction match device consisting of a series of splints or strips of thick inflammable paper, wood, or like material tipped with an ignitible composition and attached to and inclosed by […]
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A wetsuit called the Floater is getting people in the water after decades of living in fear. Traditionally, there are flotation belts, but they can be difficult to use with a tricky center of gravity that can leave the wearer face down. Life jackets often ride up on the neck and can be uncomfortable and […]
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It’s a year for change, and seven in 10 American parents say they are radically changing their approach to kid’s lunches and snacks this school year, according to a new survey. Half of the parents say they’re using “back to school” as a way to get their kids back to healthy eating, as a way […]
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A group of Tennessee High school students, led by Ben Beard, set out to make a difference during the COVID-19 crisis by collecting over 10 thousand masks for anyone who can’t afford to buy them. Beard and Ty Anderson, like so many of their classmates who were making college plans, had their lives turned upside […]
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In an effort to topple the “throw away culture,” and promote re-use and repair, the city of Berlin has taken the unique step of opening its own secondhand department store. This isn’t your grandma’s thrift shop. It resells perfectly good items from retail outlets that would otherwise be thrown away. A pun on the German […]
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Happy 75th Birthday to singer–songwriter Bryan Ferry whose “elegant, seductive croon” and Mod stylings influenced a generation of glam art rock in the 70s. He was the lead singer and songwriter for Roxy Music, achieving three No.1 albums and 10 singles which reached the top 10 in the UK, including, Street Life, Love Is the […]
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Since Jacinda Ardern became New Zealand’s prime minister in 2017, she’s emerged as one of the world’s climate leaders. Government initiatives over the past few years have included planting 100 million trees a year, banning all future offshore oil exploration, and placing a cap on the use of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer in a bid to protect freshwater […]
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Back in 2017, Southern California firefighters rescued a 4-month-old puppy from a raging wildfire. The Great Dane/Lab mix was placed in an Anaheim animal shelter, with hopes of being reunited with her owners. When no family came to claim her, she was put up for adoption. The pup’s soulful brown eyes and engaging demeanor soon […]
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When a person retires after many years of service, they traditionally receive a card full of farewell wishes from their colleagues, and often a thoughtful gift—a framed photo or a large bouquet of flowers, perhaps. That tradition has been turned on its head at one UK company: The boss is retiring, and he’s gifting £10 million […]
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An Australian company has produced a seaweed-based dietary supplement for dairy and beef cows that eliminates 80% of the methane content emitted by the animals. If only 10% of global cattle herds consumed the supplement, created by FutureFeed Ltd, it would be the same as taking 50 million cars off the roadways. Trialled for efficacy […]
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Taking a hot bath several times a week has been shown in a study to possibly reduce your risk for blood pressure and diabetes. These findings came from a cohort study of 1,300 individuals in three different bathing groups—those who took a hot bath less than one, from one to four, and four or more, […]
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90 years ago today, Shel Silverstein, the poet, singer-songwriter and author was born in Chicago. His books, Where the Sidewalk Ends and The Giving Tree have been translated into more than 30 languages and have sold more than 20 million copies. Expelled from a university for poor academic performance, he also wrote the hit songs, The […]
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The conference will play a seven-game season with the championship slated for December. The Big Ten made a similar decision earlier this month. Both say players will receive daily Covid-19 tests.
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In labs around the world, scientists and engineers are working to transform skyscrapers into giant solar energy-generating pylons. This has been made possible by a seemingly fictional invention that has appeared over the last few years—organic, transparent solar cells that when inserted into panes of glass, absorb sun and turn it into electricity to power […]
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Halloween is a holiday many look forward to with fervor—with houses and yards decked out with ghosts, Jack o’ lanterns, and a host of other decorations designed to induce chills, thrills, and some good-natured fright. On the big night, moms, dads, kids—and even family pets—costume up for the occasion and take to the streets for […]
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A New York auto mechanic saw a random fish chair years back. Feeling a strange pull towards it, she got the funky furniture tattooed on her leg. Then a group of strangers traveled 300 miles to present her with the exact item she saw all that time ago. You may not have heard of the […]
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The NFL Players Association is investigating after a Los Angeles Chargers team doctor reportedly punctured quarterback Tyrod Taylor's lung while administering a painkiller for cracked ribs.
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A singing parrot has been wowing visitors to a wildlife park by belting out hit tunes by Beyoncé. Chico is a nine-year-old yellow-crowned Amazon parrot. A species native to tropical South America, these birds are able to repeat human speech in a clear voice and can live often up to an astonishing 100 years old. […]
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NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to sports journalist Kevin Blackistone about Gale Sayers' legacy. The former Chicago Bears running back, whose elusiveness bedeviled defenses, died Wednesday.
45 years ago today, after two major international expeditions had failed, the British Mount Everest Southwest Face team, led by Chris Bonington, became the first to reach the summit of Earth’s highest mountain via the treacherous southwest face. Supported by a team of more than a dozen, the event has been described as “the apotheosis […]
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Legendary NFL running back Gale Sayers has died at 77 after battling dementia. In primarily five seasons, he strung together a Hall of Fame career.
All dogs may go to heaven, but when older pooches wind up in shelters, chances of them living out their final years in contentment are slim. At Marty’s Place in Upper Freehold, New Jersey, however, the resident family of senior sanctuary dogs is getting a whole new “leash” on life. Marty’s Place founder Doreen Jakubcak […]
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Meet the bull who thinks he’s a horse, and who’s even known for his show-jumping skills. Sabine Rouas met Aston five years ago when she started helping out at a nearby cow farm. She formed a close bond with the newborn calf, then called M309, and convinced the farmer to let her buy him. 43-year-old […]
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Finnish research has found the functional ability of older people is better compared to people of the same age three decades ago. This finding was observed in a study conducted at the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences at the University of Jyväskylä. The study compared the physical and cognitive performance of Finnish people nowadays […]
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The story of the Black football star's friendship with a white teammate, Brian Piccolo, inspired the beloved TV movie Brian's Song.
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The megacities of China have seen a remarkable fall in most markers for air pollution, as well as in associated deaths. According to a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-funded study from the journal Lancet, across all 33 of the Middle Kingdom’s provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities there have been reductions in air particulates related to […]
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In a remarkable showing of civic unity, one that proves even publicly traded, infinite-growth oriented firms understand moral responsibility, UK companies have returned or denied claims to £215 million ($275 million) which was either to given to them in error, or went unused as part of Britain’s coronavirus stimulus plan. According to data from the […]
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On this day 100 years ago, Mickey Rooney, the award-winning actor and comedian was born in Brooklyn, New York. In a career spanning nine decades, he appeared in more than 300 films and played the young ‘Andy Hardy’ in 15 films that epitomized American family values. A versatile performer and dancer at age 17, he […]
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In 1982, a wealthy businessman quietly set up a philanthropic foundation. His goal was to secretly give away his entire fortune. Now, 38 years later, he has achieved his goal at the age of 89. Chuck Feeney made his money in the duty-free shopping business, building a nestegg of $8 billion over the course of […]
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September is harvest time in North Dakota. Like his neighbors, farmer Lane Unhjem was hard at it—until the unthinkable happened. When Unhjem’s combine caught fire, he went into cardiac arrest. Unhjem was airlifted to a hospital in Minot where his condition was reported to be stable, but it was clear he wouldn’t be climbing back […]
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There are a lot of reasons why diet, sleep, and exercise patterns may have been interrupted during the coronavirus lockdowns. Getting back into routines can be more difficult than starting them in the first place. But with scientists adding many common health problems linked with diet and lifestyle to the list of COVID-19 morbidity factors, […]
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In a first-of-its-kind discovery, reindeer herders in the frozen tundra of the Russian Arctic find the “mummified” remains of an Ice Age cave bear. Discovered on Bolshoy Lyakhovsky island in the Siberian Republic of Sakha, the bear was found encased in ice so that all its organs—even its nose—were still intact, allowing scientists the rare […]
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"The timing seemed perfect as NASCAR is evolving and embracing social change more and more," says Michael Jordan, the basketball icon and majority owner of the Charlotte Hornets NBA franchise said.
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A lonely pensioner who put up a poster asking for friends after his wife died has been inundated with thousands of calls and emails from people who want to be his pal. Tony Williams received so many emails they crashed his inbox. He’s also had hundreds of phone calls from new friends around the world. […]
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The coaches include Pete Carroll, Kyle Shanahan and Vic Fangio. League rules state that anyone in the bench area "shall be required to wear masks at all times."
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Darius Leonard gave his gloves to a lucky fan at Lucas Oil Stadium after Sunday's game. The fan posted on Twitter about the wedding ring being inside a glove. Leonard replied, "I need that."
35 years ago today, the first Farm Aid benefit concert was held to raise money for family farmers in the United States. The concert was organized by Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp and Neil Young, spurred on by Bob Dylan’s comments at Live Aid earlier in that year that he hoped some of the money would […]
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Legal eagle, feminist hero, and all-round-wise woman Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on Friday. She was 87, and surrounded by family at her home in Washington, D.C. at the time. Here at GNN, we’re celebrating RBG’s life, her incredible achievements as a Supreme Court justice—and her sage life advice for everyone, everywhere. Here’s five great things […]
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There were plenty of injuries in the second week of the NFL season. Delayed training camps and no preseason games due to the pandemic are among potential causes.
Paralympian Anastasia Pagonis’ remarkable success story began when she lost her vision at age 14. Granted, it’s a tough age for any teen, but dealing with a life-changing disability made things even more challenging. “It took me about eight months to kind of regroup myself,” she told TODAY, “and then I got it in my […]
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Another animal is being seen in a dense metropolitan area—this time in Hong Kong, as the Chinese white dolphin, or the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, has been seen in the normally dense waterways around the city. The lack of ferry traffic resulting from the coronavirus shutdowns have allowed the animals to make their dramatic re-appearance in […]
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Happy 70th Birthday to the actor and comedian Bill Murray. A recipient of the Twain Prize for American Humor, Murray has become beloved not only for movies like Groundhog Day, Caddyshack (co-written by Murray’s brother), Scrooged, and Ghostbusters, but for his spontaneous interactions with unwitting fans on the street. After finding fame as a cast […]
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It’s hard to imagine that the infernos burning in the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges in California and Oregon would be good for anything—but for the native black-backed woodpecker it’s the best of times, and necessary for them to continue their transformative practices on the forest. Relentlessly drilling holes in the sides of fire-hardened […]
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In November 2019, I saw my immediate future as I had known it for several years: after working for 10 months, stashing away some money, it was time to travel the world. But the times were changing, and as it was with Bilbo Baggins, warning his nephew in Lord of the Rings, so it was […]
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A group of U.S. Senate Republicans have authored an amendment to an energy and manufacturing bill that would launch a transition away from hydrofluorocarbons, (HFCs) a class of chemical refrigerant that is considered a potent greenhouse gas. Introduced by Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chairman climaR-WY, Ranking Democrat Tom Carper D-DE, and Senator John […]
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50 years ago today, the Russian space probe Luna 16 landed on the Moon, the first time an unmanned probe was used to take photos and bring objects back to Earth from space. Also known as Lunnik 16, part of the Soviet’s Luna program, it became the first robotic probe to land on the Moon […]
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NPR's Scott Simon is joined by ESPN's Howard Bryant to discuss the Stanley Cup and the Big Ten college football decision to play after all.
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