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Nearly a thousand children died at Indian boarding schools funded by the U.S.
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Democrats remain split over Biden's future in the party
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A Florida family is suing NASA after a piece of space debris crashed through their home
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Rural U.S. health care is in a crisis. We went to a Georgia town to see how people there experience it
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In a historic election, South Africa's ANC loses majority for the first time
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Net neutrality is back!
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U.S. bans noncompete agreements for nearly all jobs
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The Forever Stamp is forever rising in price. How does the U.S. cost compare globally?
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Got tinnitus? A device that tickles the tongue helps this musician find relief
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On a remote island, a test of wills between the Philippines and China
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EPA puts limits on 'forever chemicals' in drinking water
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A professor worried no one would read an algae study. So she had it put to music
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A bus plunges off a bridge in South Africa, killing 45 people
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150 of D.C.'s cherry blossom trees will be cut down due to sea rise
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Researchers have found an amphibian that makes milk for its babies
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U.S. students will take the SAT online
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NASA isn't sure if a problem with Voyager 1's onboard computer can be fixed
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Paleontologists discover a 240-million-year-old fossil in full | Dinocephalosaurus orientalis, a remarkable marine archosauromorph from the Middle Triassic of southwestern China
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Portugal eased its opioid epidemic, while U.S. drug deaths skyrocketed
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So you think you know all about the plague?
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Tai chi reduces blood pressure better than aerobic exercise, study finds
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The Dating App Paradox
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A tiny robot set to simulate remote-controlled surgery in space
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The EPA is proposing that 'forever chemicals' be considered hazardous substances
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How Inuit Parents Teach Kids To Control Their Anger (2019)
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Japanese lunar lander finds the sun, powers up
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Texas cold leaves alligators frozen underwater, but still alive. Here's how
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Religious 'Nones' are now the largest single group in the U.S.
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'Cozy' relationship between Boeing and U.S. draws scrutiny amid 737 MAX 9 mess
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Researchers reviewed dozens of recent studies looking at the quality of care children receive across a wide spectrum of pediatric specialties in the U.S. and found that kids of color get worse health care across the board
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A transforming robot is about to land on the moon, where it will die
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James Webb Telescope detects earliest known black hole — it's really big for its age
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People have been buried behind a Mississippi jail since 2016, attorney says
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Before a door plug flew off a Boeing plane, an advisory light came on 3 times
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New study ties hearing aid use to longer life. But only if worn regularly
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US unemployment has been under 4% for the longest streak since the Vietnam War
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Snowflakes and snow crystals can grow fairly large, but there are limits
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Gas utilities used tobacco tactics to avoid gas stove regulations
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Goodreads asks users to help combat 'review bombing'
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Why making oil is more profitable than saving the planet
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Why do healthy people faint? A pathway between heart and brain may hold answers
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Sycamore Gap seedlings show signs of propagation
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Trendsetter: Fashion Break
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How scientists are trying to save the insects that make life possible
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60 years after JFK's assassination, the agent who tried to save him opens up
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Can we grow veggies on Mars? Fly larvae and synthetic soil may hold the answer
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Swedish dockworkers are refusing to unload Teslas at ports in broad boycott move
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She lived in a New York hotel for more than 40 years. But her life was a mystery
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Iceland braces for volcano eruption expected in the 'next few days'
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Crew aboard a U.S.-bound plane discovered a missing window pane at 13,000 feet
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A world record in race walking is erased after the course was measured wrong (reddit)
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'Louie Louie': The story behind the song everyone knows but no one understands
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Why people still fear needles in Halloween candy
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Google's Sundar Pichai testifies in landmark monopoly trial
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Gen Z wants less sex in TV and movies
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Why children of married parents do better, but America is moving the other way
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LinkedIn is laying off nearly 700 employees
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Netflix plans to open brick and mortar locations
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She's the star witness against Sam Bankman-Fried. Her testimony was explosive
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Kentucky made child care free for child care workers. It's already paying off
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US transition to clean energy is happening faster than you think, reporter says
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Have a complaint about CVS? So do pharmacists: Many just walked out
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She got famous on YouTube. Now it helps fund her research in quantum gravity
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