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(January 20, 2023) [2810] Researchers Discover World's Oldest Runestone (January 22, 2023) [2809] Scientists Find Dinosaur Fossils in Patagonia (January 23, 2023) [2808] Group of Ducks Helps Control Pests for South African Wine Maker (January 22, 2023) [2807] Swedish Restaurants, Clubs No Longer Require Dancing Permit (January 19, 2023) [2806] UN: Hundreds of Rohingya Refugees Lost at Sea in 2022 (January 18, 2023) [2805] Moderna Aims to Supply COVID Vaccine to China (January 18, 2023) [2804] House in Pompeii Provides Look at Life in Ancient Roman City (January 16, 2023) [2803] 1-in-5 in US Homes Speaks a Second Language after English (January 15, 2023) [2802] Try Kimchi in a Grilled Cheese Sandwich (January 13, 2023) [2801] Ukrainian Soldiers to Train on Missile System in US (January 14, 2023) [2800] More Children Mistakenly Eating Legal Marijuana Food Products (January 12, 2023) [2799] Hunters Look for Nazi Treasure in the Netherlands (January 09, 2023) [2798] In Time of Inflation, Argentine Artist Paints on Money (January 11, 2023) [2797] Congolese Artist Paints Politicians' Pictures with Plastic Waste (January 09, 2023) [2796] Belgian Project Uses Human Hair to Help the Environment (January 10, 2023) [2795] South Asian Eateries 'Go Local' to Recover from Pandemic Losses (January 08, 2023) [2794] Texas Woman Saves Hundreds of Bats from Freezing (January 07, 2023) [2793] Sony to Produce Electric Car with Honda (January 07, 2023) [2792] Prince Harry's New Book Details Fight with Brother William (January 05, 2023) [2791] Pope Francis Leads Benedict Funeral (January 05, 2023) [2790] Scientists Seek to Make Pig Livers to Function in Humans (January 02, 2023) [2789] Soccer Star Pele Buried in Brazil (January 04, 2023) [2788] Frog Can Control Its Blood Flow to 'Disappear' (January 02, 2023) [2787] Jose Andres, His Daughters Eat Their Way through Spain (December 31, 2022) [2786] Female Iranian Chess Player Competes Without Head Covering (December 28, 2022) [2785] Italian Man Lives Without Electricity (December 26, 2022) [2784] Toys for Grown-ups a Growing Market (December 24, 2022) [2783] Bosnian Children Send Gifts to Ukrainian Children (December 23, 2022) [2782] Veggie Alternatives to Foie Gras Becoming More Popular in France (December 22, 2022) [2781] Historic Agreement Reached at UN Environment Meeting (December 19, 2022) [2780] 'To Have a Monkey on Your Back' Is No Laughing Matter (November 12, 2022) [2779] China Urges People with Mild COVID to Return to Work (December 20, 2022) [2778] NASA to Study Water around the World from Space (December 16, 2022) [2777] Millions of Birds Could Bring Visitors to Eastern Mexico (December 07, 2022) [2776] 'Set in Stone' (December 10, 2022) [2775] Webb Space Telescope Finds Candidate for 'Most Distant' Galaxy (November 22, 2022) [2774] Faces of Missing 'Chibok Girls' Sculpted in Nigerian Art Project (December 14, 2022) [2773] Beijing Music School Helps Autistic Students (December 12, 2022) [2772] Kenya's Maasai Turn from Lion-killing to Olympics (December 12, 2022) [2771] Unusual Atlantic City Museum to Close (December 09, 2022) [2770] Scientists: Ancient Creature Grew Quicker Than Expected (December 08, 2022) [2769] Morocco Expands Freshwater Efforts, But Needs More Energy (December 04, 2022) [2768]
US Basketball Star Griner Exchanged for Russian Arms Dealer (December 08, 2022) [2767] 'Having Skin in the Game' Is Not as Painful as It Sounds (December 03, 2022) [2766] Gardening Words even English Speakers May Not Know (December 05, 2022) [2765] French Baguette Gets UNESCO Recognition (December 02, 2022) [2764] UN Adds Serbian Plum Brandy to Cultural Heritage List (December 03, 2022) [2763] Chinese Space Program Has Historic Week (December 01, 2022) [2762] What's Being Served at US State Dinner for French President? (December 01, 2022) [2761] Qatar's Camels Tired of World Cup Fans (November 30, 2022) [2760] Cornucopia: So Much of a Good Thing! (November 26, 2022) [2759] France Considers a Ban on Bullfighting (November 28, 2022) [2758] How George Washington Angered Lawmakers over Thanksgiving (November 23, 2022) [2757] Study: Repeat COVID Infection Is Riskier than First (November 21, 2022) [2756] Earthquake in Indonesia Collapses Buildings, Kills at least 162 (November 21, 2022) [2755] Researchers Might Have Found Oldest Alphabetic Sentence in Israel (November 12, 2022) [2754] Three Toys Chosen to Enter Toy Hall of Fame (November 17, 2022) [2753] Antibody Drug Tested as New Tool against Malaria (November 06, 2022) [2752] Zen Meditation Brings Alaskan Community Together (November 13, 2022) [2751] Japanese Company to End Beloved Candy after 114 Years (November 15, 2022) [2750] China Locks Down Peking University after 1 COVID Case (November 16, 2022) [2749] Scientists in Israel Make Gene Bank for Wild Crops (November 14, 2022) [2748] Divers Looking for Old Warplane Find Part of Space Shuttle (November 14, 2022) [2747] 'Black Panther' Movie Actors: Film Changed How People See Africa (November 11, 2022) [2746] A Restaurant for Man's Best Friend (November 05, 2022) [2745] How Dirty Is 'Greasing Someone's Palm'? (November 05, 2022) [2744] A New Environmental Machine Is Cleaning Up a Panama River (November 06, 2022) [2743] Scientists Release Image of Gas Cloud from Star's Explosion (November 03, 2022) [2742] India's First Fully Solar Village Lights Up Lives (November 03, 2022) [2741] Saudi Arabia Believes Iran may be Planning Attack (November 02, 2022) [2740] Study: Medieval Plague May Have Shaped Human Immunity (October 23, 2022) [2739] Study: Your Smell Could Attract Mosquitoes (October 24, 2022) [2738] UN Following Damage to Ukrainian Cultural Places (October 27, 2022) [2737] Paraguay Artist Brings Art to World Cup (October 30, 2022) [2736] Chinese Officials Ask Newlyweds: 'Where Is Baby?' (October 30, 2022) [2735] Floppy Disks Get Second Life at Recycling Service (October 25, 2022) [2734] Zimbabwe Expecting Largest Ever Wheat Harvest (October 26, 2022) [2733] Breakdancing Helps Young People in Gaza (October 19, 2022) [2732] Israeli Company Thinks Europe Is Ready for 'New' Meat (October 17, 2022) [2731] Solar-powered US Town Suffers Little Damage from Hurricane Ian (October 18, 2022) [2730] Britain’s Prime Minister Liz Truss Resigns after Six Weeks (October 20, 2022) [2729] Ozone Hole Reaches Largest Size Since 2015, But Shrinking Continues (October 17, 2022) [2728] Scientists Find Two 'Wild' Stars in Extremely Fast Orbit (October 15, 2022) [2727] Hundreds of Whales Die on New Zealand Beaches (October 12, 2022) [2726] In China, Used Luxury Goods Growing in Popularity (October 02, 2022) [2725] Museum Marks Rosetta Stone’s Role in Understanding Hieroglyphs (October 12, 2022) [2724] Australia to Set Aside 30 Percent of Land Mass for Conservation (October 08, 2022) [2723] Robots Are Making French Fries Faster (October 07, 2022) [2722] Self-Sufficient German Village Has Few Energy Concerns (October 09, 2022) [2721] Plastic-eating Enzyme from Worm May Help Ease Pollution (October 08, 2022) [2720] Paris, Other French Cities Will Not Broadcast World Cup in Public Areas (October 06, 2022) [2719] American, Danish Chemists Win Nobel Prize for Work Leading to New Medicines (October 05, 2022) [2718] What is a Wild Card? (September 30, 2022) [2717] Japanese Researchers Create Remote Control for Cockroaches (October 02, 2022) [2716] American Woman to Lead UN Communications Agency (September 29, 2022) [2715] Singapore-style Food Center Opens in New York (October 01, 2022) [2714] US to Build Highway Electric Vehicle Charging Network (September 28, 2022) [2713] Colombia's Vice President Wears Young Designer's Resistance Fashion (September 28, 2022) [2712] Parachuting Keeps 88-Year-Old Bosnian Man Fit (September 27, 2022) [2711] Viola Davis Says 'The Woman King' Offered 'Ownership, Agency' (September 22, 2022) [2710] Iraqi Artist Recreates Ancient Artwork (September 26, 2022) [2709] London Museum Show Explores Korean Pop Culture (September 25, 2022) [2708] Report: Large Food Companies Face Big Losses Due to Climate Change (September 25, 2022) [2707] Australia Prepares for More Rain After La Nina Confirmed (September 22, 2022) [2706] Over 200 Whales Stuck on Beach in Australia (September 21, 2022) [2705] Number of Venezuelans Trying to Cross into US Increased in August (September 20, 2022) [2704] Protection Sought for Snail Near Nevada Lithium Mine (September 19, 2022) [2703] This Is 'The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread'! (September 17, 2022) [2702] Researchers Study Sea Creature that Could Live Forever (September 14, 2022) [2701] Ceremonies Surrounding the Death of Queen Elizabeth II (September 14, 2022) [2700] Ukraine Says Goal Is to Retake All Its Territory in War with Russia (September 13, 2022) [2699] 'The Road to Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions' (August 20, 2022)
[2698] EU Nations Seek Joint Efforts to Fight Rising Energy Costs (September 09, 2022) [2697] Young Americans Choose to Delay, Not Have Children (September 07, 2022) [2696] Tea Drinkers Enjoy Possible Health Benefits, Study Suggests (September 04, 2022) [2695] Palestinian American Performer Heals with Humor (September 04, 2022) [2694] Study: Reading, Math Test Results Greatly Fell During Pandemic (September 01, 2022) [2693] Endangered South African Penguins Driven Away by Shipping Noise (August 20, 2022) [2692] Cuban Dancer Performing again with Help from Specialists (August 30, 2022) [2691] Taylor Swift Wins Top MTV Award, Announces New Album (August 29, 2022) [2690] Aid Moving in Pakistan as Seasonal Floods Affect Tens of Millions (August 29, 2022) [2689] Blaming Others With a Goat: A 'Scapegoat' (August 27, 2022) [2688] Chinese Censors Change Ending of 'Minions' Film (August 26, 2022) [2687] Robotic Hand Can Be Updated to Meet User’s Needs (August 19, 2022) [2686] Car Driven by Britain's Princess Diana to Be Sold at Auction (August 25, 2022) [2685] New York Skyline Has World’s Thinnest Building (August 21, 2022) [2684] Paris Booksellers Return to the Seine River (August 22, 2022) [2683] Pinball Machine Museum Holds Over 150 Machines (August 19, 2022) [2682] Nigerian Chef Turns Local Crop Into Healthy Pasta (August 19, 2022) [2681] Scientists Model an Ancient Shark Able to Eat Whales in a Few Bites (August 21, 2022) [2680] India to Deport Rohingya Refugees in New Delhi (August 17, 2022) [2679] Vietnam: Technology Companies Must Keep User Information Inside the Border (August 18, 2022) [2678] Native Americans Pick Art to Display in Traveling Exhibition (August 12, 2022) [2677] Satellites Show Landfills Releasing Large Amount of Methane (August 14, 2022) [2676] Study: Coronaviruses Infect 66,000 Yearly in Southeast Asia (August 13, 2022) [2675] 'Stray' Cat Video Game Helps Real Cats (August 05, 2022) [2674] Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Gets His Own Action Figure (August 11, 2022) [2673] Learn How to 'Read the Room' (August 06, 2022) [2672] Europeans Feel the Summer Heat, While Some Africans Go Skiing (August 09, 2022) [2671] More Women Governor Candidates than Ever in US (August 09, 2022) [2670] More Female Sea Turtles a Result of Florida's Hot Summers (August 07, 2022) [2669] Australia to Prevent Development of New Coal Mine (August 05, 2022) [2668] South Korean Scientists Develop Tattoo Health Device (August 07, 2022) [2667] NASA to Launch Two More Helicopters to Mars (August 04, 2022) [2666] Island in Senegal Fights Loss of Coastal Land (July 30, 2022)
[2665] Chinese Company Looks to Buy Solomon Islands Seaport (August 01, 2022) [2664] Dogs, Cats Get Wearable Fan to Beat the Heat in Japan (August 02, 2022) [2663] Drug-resistant Infections, Deaths Rose in 2020 (July 25, 2022) [2662] Africa, Continent with Monkeypox Deaths, Has No Vaccine (July 31, 2022) [2661] Do Pigs Like Music? Belgian Researchers Want to Know (July 30, 2022) [2660] Possible 'Earliest Animal Predator' Named for British Naturalist (July 28, 2022) [2659] Scientists: Hungry Polar Bears Eating Food Waste to Survive (July 24, 2022) [2658] US Filmmaker Tells Story of Thai Cave Rescue (July 22, 2022) [2657] Jane Goodall Gets Her Own Doll (July 14, 2022) [2656] Scientists Develop Robotic Fish to 'Eat' Microplastics (July 16, 2022) [2655] Report: Rising Prices Affect Women the Most (July 16, 2022) [2654] Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon Hits Record Level (July 17, 2022) [2653] US Agency Studies Rare Whale Habitat Expansion Request (July 14, 2022) [2652] Sri Lanka Says Financial Rescue Talks Near End (July 18, 2022) [2651] Lost and Found: A Cat Is Reunited with Her Owners (July 15, 2022) [2650] Foot and Mouth Disease in Indonesia Could Affect Eid Festival (July 09, 2022) [2649] Rising Temperatures Reawaken Alpine Glaciers (July 09, 2022) [2648] Report: India to Surpass China as Most Populous Country in 2023 (July 12, 2022) [2647] New Yorkers Prepare for 'Manhattanhenge' Sunset (July 11, 2022) [2646] US High Court Says Religious Schools Can Get Public Money (June 21, 2022) [2645] Saudi Arabia Expects 1 Million for Hajj
(July 06, 2022) [2644] NASA Launches Satellite to Test New Orbit Around Moon (June 28, 2022) [2643] Japan's Former PM Shinzo Abe Assassinated (July 08, 2022) [2642] NATO Allies Sign Agreement Permitting Sweden, Finland to Join (July 05, 2022) [2641] Lawyers Call on International Court to Investigate Uyghur Treatment (June 22, 2022) [2640] WHO Says Omicron Variant Pushing Up World COVID Cases, Deaths (July 01, 2022) [2639] Chinese Spacecraft Takes Images of Mars (June 29, 2022) [2638] Hong Kong Factory Last to Carry On a Disappearing Art (June 30, 2022) [2637] Scientists Study an Organism That Turns Snow Red (June 26, 2022) [2636] Italians Debate Which Pizza Is Best (June 26, 2022) [2635] A Lake Dries Up as Chile's Severe Lack of Rain Continues (June 15, 2022)
[2634] Amazon Picks California Town as First to Receive Drone Deliveries (June 20, 2022) [2633] Tesla Raises Car Prices in US (June 16, 2022) [2632] Figure Skaters Must be 17 to Skate in the 2026 Olympics (June 08, 2022) [2631] Technology Company Launches Airship Over New Mexico (June 16, 2022) [2630] European Space Agency Releases Data on 2 Billion Stars (June 18, 2022) [2629] In Nepal's Capital, Waste Puts off Visitors and Locals (June 15, 2022) [2628] New Zealand May Put Price on Emissions from Cows and Sheep (June 11, 2022) [2627] Microsoft: Internet Explorer No Longer Supported (June 15, 2022) [2626] New York Court Rules That an Elephant Is Not a Person (June 14, 2022) [2625] Clean, Green Superhero Dog Fights Garbage in Chile (June 09, 2022) [2624] Famous Hong Kong Floating Restaurant Towed Away (June 14, 2022) [2623] Environmental Groups Aims to Clean up Guatemalan River (June 13, 2022) [2622] Ukraine Thanks Boy, Father Who Used Drone to Locate Russian Tanks (June 13, 2022) [2621] Family Sues Paramount Pictures over Rights to 'Top Gun' (June 10, 2022) [2620] Scientists Listen to Coral to Learn About Its Health (June 09, 2022) [2619] South African Company Helps Create Local Art for Virtual World (June 08, 2022) [2618] Japanese Man Becomes Oldest Person to Sail Solo Across Pacific (June 06, 2022) [2617] Turkey Wants to Be Known as 'Turkiye' (June 06, 2022) [2616] On Fourth Try, 14-year-old Wins National Spelling Bee (June 03, 2022) [2615] What Is the World's Largest Plant? (June 05, 2022) [2614] Britain's Cheese Rolling Race Returns after COVID Break (June 03, 2022) [2613] Vietnam Glass-bottomed Bridge Opens for Visitors (June 03, 2022) [2612] Climate, Hard Work Produce Unusual Wines in Chile’s Desert (May 30, 2022) [2611] German Farmer Sues Volkswagen over Effects of Climate Change (May 26, 2022) [2610] Japanese Universities Try to Prevent Espionage (May 28, 2022) [2609] Do Your Best with This Car Expression (May 28, 2022) [2608] Pfizer to Sell Low-Cost Drugs to Poor Countries (May 29, 2022) [2607] US Births Rose Last Year, Still Less than Before Pandemic (May 29, 2022) [2606] Scientists Grow Plants in Dirt from Moon (May 16, 2022) [2605] German Woman Uses Horse Power to Save Fuel Money (May 25, 2022) [2604] South Sudan Plan to Re-Start Waterway Project Faces Resistance (May 22, 2022) [2603] Some Fear Digital Surveillance of Pregnancy (May 23, 2022) [2602] Japan to Permit Limited Foreign Travel Groups (May 19, 2022) [2601] COVID or Not, Sales of Peking Duck Continues (May 19, 2022) [2600] New Zealand to Help Pay for Cleaner Cars (May 18, 2022) [2599] Indonesia's Policy Gives Malaysia Edge in Palm Oil Export (May 17, 2022) [2598] Record Sales for Cuban Cigars (May 17, 2022) [2597] Scientists Report New Coral Bleaching Event on Great Barrier Reef (May 14, 2022) [2596] Cambodian Fishermen Catch Rare Giant Stingray in Mekong River (May 12, 2022) [2595] Study: Shipping a Major Threat to World's Biggest Fish (May 15, 2022) [2594] You 'Hit the Jackpot!' (May 14, 2022) [2593] WHO: China's COVID Policy Not Sustainable (May 12, 2022) [2592] UN: More People Hungry than Ever Before in 2021 (May 04, 2022) [2591] Europe to End Face Covering Requirement on Flights (May 11, 2022) [2590] Nigeria's 'Incredible Kids' Gain Popularity on Internet (May 10, 2022) [2589] Warhol's 'Marilyn' Painting Sells for $195M (May 10, 2022) [2588] In Bolivia, Prisoners Can Reduce Jail Time by Reading Books (May 06, 2022) [2587] Study of Cancer Genetics to Help with Targeted Treatment (May 03, 2022) [2586] Vatican Prepares for Possible Women Swiss Guards (May 05, 2022) [2585] The Struggle to Save Iraq's Last Persian Leopards (April 29, 2022) [2584] Fossils of Huge Sea Animals Found High in the Swiss Alps (May 03, 2022) [2583] China's COVID Restrictions Hurt Production of Cars, Purchases of Goods (May 02, 2022) [2582] UN Says More Severe Disasters to Come (May 01, 2022) [2581] Wild Horses Die from Unknown Disease (April 29, 2022) [2580] Bolivian Boy Helps Family with Money by Taking Creative Photos (May 01, 2022) [2579] Three-century-old Violin Could Get $10 Million (April 28, 2022) [2578] Scientists Raise Florida Corals Threatened by Disease (April 27, 2022) [2577] 'April Showers Bring May Flowers' (April 09, 2022) [2576] Illegal Loggers Train as Forest Tour Guides in Vietnam (April 26, 2022) [2575] Could Bitcoin Become a Reserve Currency? (April 17, 2022) [2574] Hong Kong Zero-COVID Policies Create Tons of Plastic Waste (April 23, 2022) [2573] Plant Native Plants to Support Local Environment, Wildlife (April 21, 2022) [2572] Japanese Researchers Develop Electric Chopsticks to Enhance Salty Taste (April 21, 2022) [2571] Researchers Find Oldest Examples of Mayan Time-Keeping System (April 20, 2022) [2570] Rising Food Costs Limit Ramadan Traditions in Senegal (April 19, 2022) [2569] Ukrainian Nuns Open Doors to the Displaced (April 13, 2022) [2568] First Female Coach Works on the Field in Baseball (April 13, 2022) [2567] Less Rice for the Same Price At Street Food Places Across Asia (April 17, 2022) [2566] Women Polo Players Get Their First World Cup (April 15, 2022) [2565] Peru's Soup Kitchens Struggle with Inflation (April 16, 2022) [2564] Ancient Altar Rediscovered at Jerusalem's Church (April 14, 2022) [2563] Ghanaian Artist Turns Glass Waste into Art (April 12, 2022) [2562] US Schools Struggle with Behavior, But See Opportunity (April 12, 2022) [2561] Little Progress in Effort to Save Vaquita (April 11, 2022) [2560] 'Fresh As a Daisy,' Other Daisy Expressions (April 02, 2022) [2559] Japanese Researchers Develop Robot that Can Peel Bananas (April 10, 2022) [2558] Libyans Repair Old Qurans for Ramadan (April 04, 2022) [2557] Tiger Woods Makes Return to Masters After Serious Accident (April 07, 2022) [2556] High-Technology NFTs Support Traditional Taiwanese Art Form (April 05, 2022) [2555] Charles Darwin's Notebooks Returned to Cambridge University after 20 Years (April 05, 2022) [2554] South Korean Court Upholds Tattoo Ban (April 04, 2022) [2553] For 25 Cents a Day, Poor Nigerians Get a STEM Education (March 25, 2022) [2552] Badminton Court Offers Unusual Experience (April 03, 2022) [2551] US Astronaut Returns to Earth on Russian Spacecraft (March 30, 2022) [2550] Solomon Islands Rejects Concern over Security Treaty with China (March 29, 2022) [2549] Britain's 'Shark House' Becomes Protected Landmark (March 30, 2022) [2548] Brazilian Company Wants to Save Amazon with NFTs (March 30, 2022) [2547] Russian Artist, Ukrainian in Bali Work on Message of Unity (March 26, 2022) [2546] Qatar’s Modern Hospital for Falcons Only (March 27, 2022) [2545] Instant Noodle Store Is Popular among Young Thais (March 26, 2022) [2544] Scientists in Peru Discover a Huge Whale Ancestor (March 24, 2022) [2543] App Helps People Collect Animals Killed on Roads (March 18, 2022) [2542] Scientists Report New Tortoise Species on Galapagos Islands (March 17, 2022) [2541] Climate Change Produces More Pollen, Longer Allergy Season (March 20, 2022) [2540] Climate Change Leads to Higher Prices for Chocolate (March 13, 2022) [2539] Trade Group: Swiss Banks Hold $213 billion of Russian Money (March 18, 2022) [2538] New Hope for Kenya's Forest Antelope (March 14, 2022) [2537] New Zealanders Learn Their Record Potato Is Something Else (March 17, 2022) [2536] Ancient Burial Discovered Under Paris Cathedral (March 19, 2022) [2535] Study: Octopus Ancestors Lived Before Dinosaurs (March 12, 2022) [2534] Baby Doing Well after Experimental Heart Replacement Operation (March 11, 2022) [2533] Disney Offers 'Star Wars' Fans New Experience (March 06, 2022) [2532] Somali Capital Opens First Horse Riding Stable in Recent History (March 08, 2022) [2531] Buzkashi, Afghanistan's National Sport, Returns amid Crisis (March 09, 2022) [2530] Legendary Explorer's Shipwreck Found in Antarctic Sea (March 09, 2022) [2529] Research: Raising a Child Costlier in China than in US, Japan (March 02, 2022) [2528] Young Ukrainian Dancers Trapped Abroad (March 09, 2022) [2527] Droughts, Less Water in Southern Europe (March 07, 2022) [2526] Nigeria's 'Waste Museum' Shows Waste Can Turn to Wealth (March 03, 2022) [2525] Peace Corps Plans to Send Volunteers Overseas Again (March 06, 2022) [2524] Seals Help Researchers Study Antarctic Waters (March 06, 2022) [2523] UN Countries Agree 'to End Plastic Pollution' (March 03, 2022) [2522] Previously Unknown Dinosaur Discovered in Argentina (March 02, 2022) [2521] 102-year-old Man Breaks Thai’s 100-meter Record (March 02, 2022) [2520] Ghana Artist Finds New Market for Hand-Painted Movie Posters (March 01, 2022) [2519] Dry Conditions, Poisons Killing Chile's Bees (February 27, 2022) [2518] Florida Manatees Eat Up Tons of Donated Lettuce (February 23, 2022) [2517] Asteroid That Killed off Dinosaurs Likely Hit in Spring (February 26, 2022) [2516] Thai Government Explains Official Name Change for Bangkok (February 24, 2022) [2515] Elephant Waste Used to Make Alcoholic Drink (February 22, 2022) [2514] First Woman Is Reported Cured of HIV (February 20, 2022) [2513] Oscar-nominated Actor Only Has One Spoken Line (February 19, 2022) [2512] Scientists Get Creative to Continue Work during Pandemic (February 16, 2022) [2511] 2000-year-old Roman Cemetery Found in Gaza (February 19, 2022) [2510] Famous 69-year-old Model Returns to Fashion Show (February 20, 2022) [2509] Mexican Migrant Shelter Aims to Raise Its Own Food (February 16, 2022) [2508] Small Boat Launched by American Students Reaches Norway (February 15, 2022) [2507] Omicron Version of COVID-19 Found in New York City Deer (February 12, 2022) [2506] Australia Lists Koalas as Endangered (February 14, 2022) [2505] Plastic Pollution at Sea Reaches Worrying Level (February 13, 2022) [2504] Kenyan Woman Goes Back to Primary School at 98 (February 11, 2022) [2503] Indian Movie about All-Woman News Team Nominated for Oscar (February 13, 2022) [2502] US Launches App to Fight Terrorism (February 09, 2022) [2501] Argentinean Scientists Investigate Pollution-Eating Organisms (February 09, 2022) [2500] Friends Who Visited Every Super Bowl Meet for One Last Game (February 10, 2022) [2499] Bali Restarts Direct International Flights from All Countries (February 07, 2022) [2498] South Florida Has a Peacock Problem (February 04, 2022) [2497] In Thailand, Cafe Serves Coffee and Investment Advise Serving (February 05, 2022) [2496] French Brewer Uses Algae to Make Blue Beer (February 06, 2022) [2495] World’s Longest Lightning Bolt Struck 3 US States at Once (February 01, 2022) [2494] Picasso Art to Come as NFT (January 27, 2022) [2493] Letter Delivered 51 Years After Being Sent (February 01, 2022) [2492] Toyota to Help Develop Vehicle to Explore Moon (January 31, 2022) [2491] San Francisco Is Home to World’s Oldest Fish in Aquarium (January 27, 2022) [2490] Report: Climate Change Threatens Winter Olympics, Snow Sports (January 28, 2022) [2489] Vietnam Artist Marks the Year of the Tiger (January 28, 2022) [2488] Price of Famous Japanese Snack Goes Up for First Time in 40 Years (January 27, 2022) [2487] French Company Stops Selling Tiny Fishbowls (January 26, 2022) [2486] An Upside Down House in Colombia Lightens Hearts (January 26, 2022) [2485] Nurses Group: Rich Countries Hiring Nurses from Poor Countries (January 24, 2022) [2484] Germany Wants to Bring 400,000 Skilled Workers From Overseas (January 24, 2022) [2483] Rain, Snow Support Healthier Salmon in California (January 22, 2022) [2482] Scientists Study Unusual Coral Reef (January 23, 2022) [2481] Australia Invites Students, Travelers to Help with Shortage of Workers (January 20, 2022) [2480] Indonesia Passes Law to Move Capital to Borneo Jungle (January 19, 2022) [2479] Hong Kong Orders Hamsters Killed After COVID-19 Infections (January 18, 2022) [2478] Study: T-cells From Common Cold Might Help Fight COVID-19 (January 15, 2022) [2477] Health Officials Let Workers Stay on Job Even With Positive Test (January 16, 2022) [2476] Huge Black Diamond Falls From Space (January 18, 2022) [2475] Group Urges YouTube to Fight Misinformation (January 15, 2022) [2474] Testing Best Way to Know Difference Between Cold, Flu or COVID (January 13, 2022) [2473] Researchers Find Dogs Can Distinguish Between Languages (January 12, 2022) [2472] Argentina Experiencing Record-Setting Heat Wave (January 12, 2022) [2471] AKC Dog Registry Recognizes the Mudi, Russian Toy Breeds (January 07, 2022) [2470] Scientists Study World's Widest Glacier (January 09, 2022) [2469] BMW Presents Car that Can Digitally Change Colors (January 11, 2022) [2468] New Comic Book Celebrates Life of Betty White (January 07, 2022) [2467] Visitors Slowly Return to a Famous Thai Coastal Area (January 06, 2022) [2466] Indonesia Permits Boat Carrying Rohingya Refugees to Land (December 29, 2021) [2465] Millions of Somalis Need Lifesaving Assistance (December 26, 2021) [2464] Two Edible Plants Grow Well Indoors During Winter (January 03, 2022) [2463] Twin California Babies Born in Different Years (January 05, 2022) [2462] Movie About Muslim Genocide Shown in Serbia for First Time (January 03, 2022) [2461] Teen Pilot Takes Step Closer to Circling the Globe (January 02, 2022) [2460] Portuguese Man Crosses Atlantic Ocean Using Kites (January 01, 2022) [2459] Japan Details Plans for Releasing Fukushima Water into Sea (December 30, 2021) [2458] Flu Is Making a Comeback in US After an Unusual Year Off (December 31, 2021) [2457] U.S. Likely to Have More Deaths in 2021 than in 2020 (December 28, 2021) [2456] Researchers Re-create Ancient Instruments (December 26, 2021) [2455] Scientists Find First ‘True Millipede’ in Australia (December 26, 2021) [2454] NHL Players Will Not Compete at Beijing Olympics (December 22, 2021) [2453] Pope Francis Calls for Religious Leaders to Change (December 23, 2021) [2452] Afghan Musicians to Recreate Their Famous School in Portugal (December 17, 2021) [2451] Report: Bruce Springsteen Sells Music Collection for $500 Million (December 17, 2021) [2450] Finnish Man Makes Art on Frozen Lake a Yearly Tradition (December 17, 2021) [2449] Spicy Paste Makes Cauliflower a Delicious Main Dish (December 19, 2021) [2448] Researchers Find Large Amounts of Dinosaur Tracks in Poland (December 18, 2021) [2447] Pathway Offers Hope for Brazil’s Golden Lion Tamarins (December 16, 2021) [2446] China Launches Campaign to Increase Mandarin Language Use (December 04, 2021) [2445] Dogs Go Back to School at Nigeria’s Dog Carnival (December 15, 2021) [2444] Vietnam Hotel Offers Less Costly Gold Steak Meal (December 13, 2021) [2443] Pakistani Wildlife Team Takes Care of Green Turtle Babies (December 08, 2021) [2442] New Evidence Found of Early Human Ancestors Walking Upright (December 05, 2021) [2441] Tel Aviv Named World’s Costliest City (December 04, 2021) [2440] Grapes Grown in Smoky Air Used in New Vodka (December 12, 2021) [2439] Music Show in Mexico Combines Sound and Silence (December 03, 2021) [2438] Investigators Look for Answers to Southern Ocean Earthquakes (December 06, 2021) [2437] Pfizer Says Third COVID Shot Protects against Omicron (December 08, 2021) [2436] Japanese Billionaire Becomes Latest Space Tourist to ISS (December 08, 2021) [2435] 'Don't Get Caught Sleeping' as Pillow Fighting Becoming Sport (December 03, 2021) [2434] Malawi Policeman Uses Sports to Reduce Crime (December 05, 2021) [2433] EU Warned against Naming Industrial Farming Good for Environment (November 30, 2021) [2432] Actor: 'I Didn't Pull the Trigger' in Deadly Movie Incident (December 02, 2021) [2431] Monkey Festival Returns to Town in Thailand (December 01, 2021) [2430] Big Ben Will Have New Face for New Year (November 29, 2021) [2429] British Lawmakers Criticize Ban on Babies in Parliament (November 28, 2021) [2428]
New Pronoun Causes Debate in French Society (November 27, 2021) [2427] Researchers Find 800-year-old Mummy in Peru (November 29, 2021) [2426] Messaging Service Promises to Make Data Privacy Rules Clearer (November 26, 2021) [2425] Two of 17 Hostages Held in Haiti Released (November 22, 2021) [2424] Indonesian Natural Colors for Cloth Design Help Coastal Forests (November 19, 2021) [2423] 89-Year-Old Man Earns Ph.D., Fulfills Dream of Being Physicist (November 12, 2021) [2422] Buck Enters Church at Start of Hunting Season (November 18, 2021) [2421] IBM Says New Quantum Processor Could Make Faster Computers (November 18, 2021) [2420] Olympic Committee Call with Chinese Tennis Star Raises More Questions (November 22, 2021) [2419] Study Finds Female California Condors Can Reproduce without a Male (November 01, 2021) [2418] Russia Rejects US Criticism of Missile Test that Destroyed Satellite (November 16, 2021) [2417] Digital Project Brings Olympics Birthplace to Life (November 14, 2021) [2416] Study Says Social Media 'Bots' Worked to Boost 'Super League' (November 16, 2021) [2415] NATO Chief Urges Russia to Explain Military Buildup Near Ukraine (November 15, 2021) [2414] Jewelweed in the Garden: Pretty, Possibly Useful (November 08, 2021) [2413] Researchers Study Ancient Kingdoms in Saudi Arabia (November 06, 2021) [2412] Vatican Library Opens to Public with New Art Space (November 12, 2021) [2411] General Electric Splits into Three Companies (November 09, 2021) [2410] Potato Grown in New Zealand Could Be Largest Ever (November 07, 2021) [2409] In Chile, Searching for Alien Life in the Sky (November 06, 2021) [2408] Indonesian Zoo Tries to Save Komodo Dragons (November 07, 2021) [2407] Can New Variants of the Coronavirus Keep Appearing? (November 01, 2021) [2406] Indians Celebrate Festival of Lights amid COVID Fears (November 04, 2021) [2405] Taiwan Chip Maker Expands to Japan (November 03, 2021) [2404] Language 'Speed Dating' Attracts Jewish, Palestinian Students (November 03, 2021) [2403] NASA's Juno Spacecraft Finds Out More about Jupiter's Great Red Spot (November 02, 2021) [2402] Goat's Milk Fed to Protected Elephants in Kenya (October 29, 2021) [2401] South American Dam Lacks Water (October 25, 2021) [2400] 'The Harder They Fall' Updates the Western Movie (October 24, 2021) [2399] Have Your 'Chickens Come Home to Roost?' (October 16, 2021) [2398] Google Finds Out What Americans Are Dressing Up as on Halloween (October 29, 2021) [2397] US Health Agency Pushes for Less Salt in Food (October 17, 2021) [2396] Air-to-Water Machines Available in Dry Area of US [2395] Indian Barbers Turn Haircuts into Art (October 26, 2021) [2394] Scientists Say Soil-Like Material Can Be Used to Produce Batteries (October 16, 2021) [2393] Rare Piece of Money from 1600s Could Be Worth $300,000 (October 24, 2021) [2392] 81-Year-Old Skateboarder Learns New Tricks (October 14, 2021) [2391] Finnish Researchers Grow Coffee in a Lab (October 17, 2021) [2390] Israeli Archaeologists Discover Ancient Winemaking Factory (October 16, 2021) [2389] Volcanic Activity on Spanish Island Keeps Many Away from Homes (October 19, 2021) [2388] Brazilian Painter Brings Attention to Threatened Amazon Rainforest (October 18, 2021) [2387] German Mushrooms Still Contain Radiation Linked to Chernobyl Disaster (October 12, 2021) [2386] Artist Wants Hong Kong Sculpture Back (October 13, 2021) [2385] More People Learning Korean after 'Squid Game' TV Show (October 15, 2021) [2384] Japanese Scientists Create Lab-grown Wagyu Beef (October 12, 2021) [2383] Writer Says Bisexual Superman Is Not a Gimmick (October 12, 2021) [2382] In Nigeria, New Money in Used Tires (October 10, 2021) [2381] Indonesia Races to Protect Endangered Gibbons in Java (October 11, 2021) [2380] Robots Speed up Greece’s Mail Service (October 09, 2021) [2379] Russian Film Crew Will Make First Movie in Space (October 08, 2021) [2378] World's Largest Carbon Capturing Plant Launches in Iceland (September 19, 2021) [2377] Almost Half of Argentines in Poverty (October 06, 2021) [2376] Lack of Rain Puts Pressure on States that Depend on the Colorado River (October 03, 2021) [2375] Publisher Aims to Help Poor Children Read More Books (October 02, 2021) [2374] New York Met Opera Reopens after 18 Month-long COVID Closure (October 01, 2021) [2373] Singapore Scientists Turn Fruit Leftovers into Bandages (October 02, 2021) [2372] Bond Is Back in Movie Theaters with 'No Time to Die' (October 01, 2021) [2371] Did a Danish Artist Steal Money or Make Art? (September 30, 2021) [2370] Man Saves Endangered Bird in Rwanda (September 17, 2021) [2369] At 101, Maine's Oldest Lobster Trapper Has No Plans to Stop (September 18, 2021) [2368] Ecuador Declares Prison Emergency After Riot Kills 116 (September 30, 2021) [2367] Cambodian Students Build Drone (September 28, 2021) [2366] China Bans All Cryptocurrency Activities (September 24, 2021) [2365] Childhood Obesity in US Increased During Pandemic (September 26, 2021) [2364] Researchers: Oldest Human Footprints in North America Are in New Mexico (September 27, 2021) [2363] Australia Lost One-Third of its Koalas in Last Three Years (September 26, 2021) [2362] US to Ease Travel Restrictions for Vaccinated Foreign Travelers (September 21, 2021) [2361] 107-year-old Sisters from Japan Become Oldest Twins (September 21, 2021) [2360] J&J Says Second Shot of COVID Vaccine Adds Protection (September 21, 2021) [2359] Researcher: Cattle Can Be Trained to Use the Bathroom (September 18, 2021) [2358] Harry and Meghan Appear on Time '100 Most Influential' List (September 17, 2021) [2357] Australian Court: Media Companies Responsible for Comments on their Facebook Pages (September 16, 2021) [2356] Tanzania's Female President Appoints Woman as Defense Minister (September 19, 2021) [2355] Vietnam Speeds Up COVID-19 Vaccination Program (September 15, 2021) [2354] Pope Visits Roma in Slovakia to Show Inclusion (September 14, 2021) [2353] South Korean Researchers Make Animal-Like 'Skin' (September 14, 2021) [2352] A Robot's Gaze Can Affect the Human Brain (September 12, 2021) [2351] Micronesia Chooses US over China for Underwater Communication Line (September 12, 2021) [2350] Report: 30 Percent of Tree Species at Risk of Extinction (September 12, 2021) [2349] Australian State Announces Plan to Prevent Endangered Life from Disappearing (September 11, 2021) [2348] Ghani Says He Fled Afghanistan to Prevent Kabul Violence (September 09, 2021) [2347] Pianists Learn to Play with an Extra Robotic Thumb (September 03, 2021) [2346] Researchers Discover World's Northernmost Island (September 04, 2021) [2345] Brazilian Snake Venom Could Help Fight COVID-19, Study Says (September 05, 2021) [2344] Japanese Artist Makes Life-like Cardboard Sculptures (September 05, 2021) [2343] Frenchwoman Officially Considered Dead Fights to be 'Alive' Again (September 02, 2021) [2342] Egypt Discovery Shows How Ancient Whales Moved from Land to Sea (September 01, 2021) [2341] Cancer Patients' Own Cells Used to Test Treatments (August 31, 2021) [2340] Swiss Ski Area Uses Blankets to Prevent Ice Melt (August 31, 2021) [2339] 'Heyday' Is The Best of Times (August 28, 2021) [2338] Llama Antibodies Could Help in Fight Against Coronavirus (August 28, 2021) [2337] Josephine Baker: First Black Woman to Get Paris Burial Honor (August 28, 2021) [2336] Japan Suspends Use of Some Moderna Vaccine Supply (August 30, 2021) [2335] South Africa Club Teaches Township Youth Kayaking (August 26, 2021) [2334] Ivory Coast Man Turns Old Flip-Flops into Artwork (August 19, 2021) [2333] Robot Guides Visitors Through Greek Cave (August 24, 2021) [2332] Pandemic Changes How Future Teachers Are Trained (August 22, 2021) [2331] Rolling Stones Drummer Charlie Watts Dies (August 24, 2021) [2330] China Seeks to Push its Language and Culture in Tibet (August 21, 2021) [2329] Dutch Museum Has Art Show for People with Vision Issues (August 21, 2021) [2328] Cave Lion Cub Found in Siberia Is 28,000 Years Old (August 19, 2021) [2327] Singapore Turns Wastewater into Drinking Water (August 14, 2021) [2326] Workers Try to Flee Vietnam’s Biggest City (August 17, 2021) [2325] Indonesian Village Becomes Known for Its Creative Use of Technology (August 14, 2021) [2324] Cave Paintings Show Neanderthals Were Artists (August 15, 2021) [2323] Quake-Measuring Device Looks at Inside of Mars (August 01, 2021) [2322] Some Remote Workers Could Get Pay Cuts (August 12, 2021) [2321] Expressions for Getting Things Done (August 07, 2021) [2320] Researchers Study Inside of One of Stonehenge's Stones (August 11, 2021) [2319] Experts to Study International Space Station after Incident (August 10, 2021) [2318] Officials Capture More Wild Horses in Dry Western States (August 08, 2021) [2317] Carmakers Struggle With Electronic Parts Shortage (August 07, 2021) [2316] Wandering Asian Elephants Heading Home (August 09, 2021) [2315] Melting Ice Threatens Emperor Penguin Environment (August 08, 2021) [2314] Four-year-old Girl Became Piano Player in One Year (August 06, 2021) [2313] The Technology behind Tokyo Games' Fast Track (August 03, 2021) [2312] China's Wuhan Orders Mass Testing as COVID-19 Variant Spreads [2311] Gaza Women Make Personal Care Products from Plants (August 02, 2021) [2310] US to Admit More Afghan Refugees as Taliban Violence Increases (August 02, 2021) [2309] New York's $200 French Fries Offer 'Escape' from Daily Life (July 30, 2021) [2308] Kenyan Makes Cooking Fuel from Plant Waste (July 31, 2021) [2307] Study: Just 7 Percent of Our DNA Is Special to Modern Humans (July 25, 2021) [2306] 10,000 Amazon Plants, Animals Could Disappear Forever, Scientists Say (July 24, 2021) [2305] Experts: Southwest China's Wild Elephants Need Protection (July 25, 2021) [2304] Study: Australian Spider Venom Could Save Heart Attack Victims (July 26, 2021) [2303] 'Breakthrough' COVID Infections Causing Concern (July 26, 2021) [2302] Russia Tests Way to Disconnect from Worldwide Internet (July 25, 2021) [2301] Financial Watchdog Says Home-Based Work Fuels Cyberattacks (July 23, 2021) [2300] US Life Expectancy Saw Biggest Drop in 2020 Since World War II (July 22, 2021) [2299] Bolivian Parents Take Classes to Help Children Study (July 20, 2021) [2298] Greenland Suspends Oil Exploration Because of Climate Change (July 21, 2021) [2297] New Zealand Students to Build Sporting Equipment Using Plants (July 20, 2021) [2296] Japan Promises Safe Olympics, But Experts Say 'Bubble' Is Broken [2295] Fast-spreading Algae Found in Waters Near California Coast (July 18, 2021) [2294] South Korea Bars Fast Exercise Music (July 18, 2021) [2293] New Material Could Give Robots ‘Skin’ with a Sense of Touch (July 14, 2021) [2292] US Fights Ransomware with $10 Million Reward (July 15, 2021) [2291] US Expert: Images Show Chinese Ship Waste Endangering Reefs (July 13, 2021) [2290] Tech Companies Buy COVID-19 Vaccines for Taiwan (July 12, 2021) [2289] As Colorado Faces Drought, Rafters Enjoy Rivers while They Can (July 11, 2021) [2288] New Zealand Records Warmest-Ever June as Ski Resorts Struggle (July 10, 2021) [2287] On 'Sesame Street,' Elmo Gets a Dog (July 09, 2021) [2286] Falling 'Down the Rabbit Hole' (June 05, 2021) [2285] You Don't Have to Sing to 'Preach to the Choir' (June 26, 2021) [2284] Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones Takes Job at Howard University after Tenure Fight (July 06, 2021) [2283] Nearly All US COVID-19 Deaths Are Among Unvaccinated People (July 05, 2021) [2282] A Nigerian Boy Hopes for International Boxing Success (July 02, 2021) [2281] Honda Decides to Build Its Own Electric Vehicles in the Future (July 02, 2021) [2280] How do Astronauts Clean Their Clothes in Space? (June 26, 2021) [2279] Thai Tiger Park Hopes Foreign Visitors Return (June 30, 2021) [2278] Will Brazil's Troops Contain Amazon Deforestation? (June 29, 2021) [2277] Dutch Art Experts Enlarge Famous Painting Using Artificial Intelligence (
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[2276] NASA Sends Squid into Space for Research (June 28, 2021) [2275] Somalia's First Female Taekwondo Athlete to Compete in Tokyo (June 27, 2021) [2274] What Do We Know About The Delta Variant? (June 25, 2021) [2273] How Primates Are Aiding the Fight Against COVID-19 in Louisiana (June 16, 2021) [2272] Bolivian 'People of the Water' Try to live Without Their Lake (June 17, 2021) [2271] Turning Old Soviet Plant into Green City Space in Ukraine (June 19, 2021) [2270] Senegal's Jazz Celebration Returns After COVID-19 Health Crisis (June 22, 2021) [2269] Ancient Fish Surprises Scientists with Slow Growth, Long Life (June 21, 2021) [2268] Nepal Guide Uses Own Money to Help (June 20, 2021) [2267] US to Invest $3 Billion on Antiviral Drugs for COVID-19 (June 17, 2021) [2266] Peruvians Re-Weave 500-year-old Bridge (June 19, 2021) [2265] Another Vaccine: Study Finds Novavax Shot Is 90 Percent Effective (June 14, 2021) [2264] Taiwan Reports Largest Number of Chinese Warplanes in Its Airspace (June 15, 2021) [2263] World Wide Web Inventor to Sell 'Source Code' (June 15, 2021) [2262] 'Stepping-Stone' Is a Way Up and Out (June 12, 2021) [2261] As War Destroys Yemen's Present, Museums Struggle to Save Its Past (June 12, 2021) [2260] Drones in New Zealand to Study Threatened Insects (June 13, 2021) [2259] Climate Change Affects Maine’s Blueberry Crops (June 12, 2021) [2258] UN Warns of Rising Temperatures Closer to Paris Agreement Limits (June 03, 2021) [2257] 3,000 Eggs Left After Drone Scares Birds (June 09, 2021) [2256] Radiation Drugs Hunt and Kill Cancer Cells (June 08, 2021) [2255] Australia to Build Super Telescope (June 06, 2021) [2254] Museum Protesters Say Picasso Mistreated Women (June 07, 2021) [2253] French Restaurant Serves Up Food of the Future: Insects (June 03, 2021) [2252] Israel to Study 'Possible Link' between COVID Vaccine, Heart Problem (June 02, 2021) [2251] Who Is an Astronaut? (May 31, 2021) [2250] Belgian Religious Community Restarts Beer Making After 200 Years (June 01, 2021) [2249] Startup Teaches Young Nigerians to Program Websites on Smartphones (May 31, 2021) [2248] China Looks to Ocean to Cool Power-Hungry Data Centers (May 31, 2021) [2247] Best Beaches in the US and the World (May 27, 2021) [2246] Woman Throws Away $1M Lottery Ticket, But Gets It Back (May 26, 2021) [2245] Amazon Move to Buy MGM Is Latest Big Media Deal (May 26, 2021) [2244] Oat Milk Maker Raises $1.4 Billion in Stock Sale (May 25, 2021) [2243] Arab Woman Receives Kidney from Jewish Man Killed in Violence (May 25, 2021) [2242] Biden Asks US Intelligence to Investigate Beginnings of COVID-19 (May 26, 2021) [2241] Survey: Young Britons Want to Drop the Monarchy (May 24, 2021) [2240] Migrants From Honduras Say Opposition Members Denied Aid (May 23, 2021) [2239] COVID-19 Sets Back Efforts to End Neglected Tropical Diseases (May 22, 2021) [2238] AI Tool Could Change Language in Films (May 23, 2021) [2237] Scientists: Sharks Use Earth’s Magnetic Field to Travel (May 19, 2021) [2236] Stars of Japanese 'Contract Marriage' TV Program Marry in Real Life (May 20, 2021) [2235] When Will Covid Vaccines Be Available Around the World? (May 19, 2021) [2234] Young Dubai DJ Gains Fame (May 14, 2021) [2233] Virgin Hyperloop Aims to Start Carrying Passengers by 2027 (May 13, 2021) [2232] South Africa Loses Cultural Landmarks as COVID Remains (May 16, 2021) [2231] Dinosaurs Enjoyed Nightlife, Too (May 12, 2021) [2230] In Britain, It’s OK to Hug Again (May 12, 2021) [2229] A Child's Burial 78,000 Years Ago Found in Kenya (May 10, 2021) [2228] Human Smuggling a Profitable Business at Immigrants’ Cost (May 11, 2021) [2227] Scientists use ‘Romantic Solution’ to Help Endangered Species (May 09, 2021) [2226] General: China’s Naval Expansion Creates Threat from Atlantic (May 10, 2021) [2225] Costa Rica Priest Sings Public Health Message During Pandemic (May 08, 2021) [2224] Roman Colosseum Gets New Hi-Tech Floor (May 08, 2021) [2223] Woman in Mali Gives Birth to 9 Babies (May 05, 2021) [2222] Longleaf Pine Trees Give Us More than Just Wood (May 03, 2021) [2221] Study: Good News About Sumatran Rhinos (May 02, 2021) [2220] Chinese Robot Can Catch Space Debris (April 30, 2021) [2219] Gal Gadot Tells Women's Stories in New Docuseries (April 30, 2021) [2218] China Launches Main Part of New Planned Space Station (April 29, 2021) [2217] COVID, Working Conditions Likely Cause Worldwide Nursing Shortage (April 29, 2021) [2216]
Japan Warms to Alcohol-free Beer during Pandemic (March 18, 2021) [2215] Wine Experts Taste Space Wine (March 26, 2021) [2214] Woman Helps Children 'Beat the Heck' out of Coronavirus (April 25, 2021) [2213] Site of Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster May Apply for UNESCO Protection (April 25, 2021) [2212] Malaysian Farmers Use Music, Touch to Grow Prized Muskmelons (April 24, 2021) [2211] NASA Collects Oxygen From the Atmosphere of Mars (April 23, 2021) [2210] Kosovar Biologist Names Newly Discovered Insect after Coronavirus (April 22, 2021) [2209] Asian American Businesses Suffer during Pandemic (April 20, 2021) [2208] Listening to a Spider's Web (April 20, 2021) [2207] Las Vegas Plans to Ban Useless Grass (April 18, 2021) [2206] Japanese Cosmic Show Meets American Garden (April 16, 2021) [2205] Argentina Struggles with Increased Poverty, Inflation (April 17, 2021) [2204] Japanese Official Says Olympics Could Still Be Canceled (April 15, 2021) [2203]
Indonesian Man Deported for Selling Fake Wine (April 14, 2021) [2202] Coronavirus Again Limits Ramadan Observation (April 13, 2021) [2201] In Italy, Dancing Helps During Lockdown (April 11, 2021) [2200] Japan Celebrates Golfer's Victory at the Masters (April 12, 2021) [2199] Cyprus' Cheese Gets Protection from the European Union (April 10, 2021) [2198] Technology Helps Explain Mystery of Crosses at Israeli Holy Site (April 10, 2021) [2197] Hope for Moviemakers with 'Godzilla vs. Kong' Strong Opening (April 05, 2021) [2196] Brazil Records 4,000 Daily COVID Deaths for First Time (April 08, 2021) [2195] 50-Year-Old Nigerian Woman Goes to School for First Time (April 04, 2021) [2194] Officials: More Migrants Caught at US Border Than at Any Time Since 2000 (April 05, 2021) [2193] Customers Buy Meals for Others at Oklahoma Restaurants (April 04, 2021) [2192] Microsoft to Make Augmented Reality Headsets for US Army (April 03, 2021) [2191] Shortage of Computer Chips Hits Manufacturers (April 03, 2021) [2190] A New Robot Aims to Do the Heavy Lifting (April 01, 2021) [2189] Pain into Beauty: Argentine Sculptor Turns Pandemic Waste into Art (April 01, 2021) [2188] US, Taiwan Urge Working Together for Important Computer Supplies (March 28, 2021) [2187] Cacao Is More Than Just Chocolate (March 28, 2021) [2186] Lego Collector Recreates Vietnam Street Objects (March 27, 2021) [2185] Brewer, Baker Combine to Use Extra Beer in Germany (March 27, 2021) [2184] Research: Birds That Lose Their Songs Less Likely to Find a Mate (March 22, 2021) [2183] US Seen Failing to Counter China's Rising International Influence (March 24, 2021) [2182] Outer Space Object Is a Cookie-shaped Part of a Planet (March 23, 2021) [2181] Robot Helps Create Online Artwork that Will Be Sold (March 22, 2021) [2180] World Trade Affected by Container Ship Blocking Suez Canal (March 25, 2021) [2179] Google's New Device Will Track Your Sleep, if You Let it (March 20, 2021) [2178] Israel Announces Discovery of more Dead Sea Scrolls (March 17, 2021) [2177] 'A Blessing from God:' Iraqis Harvest Truffles (March 21, 2021) [2176] Polar Bear Hotel Opens in China (March 20, 2021) [2175] Black Winemakers in US Look to Increase Diversity in their Business (March 17, 2021) [2174] Vatican Says It Cannot Bless Same-Sex Unions (March 15, 2021) [2173] Baby Sharks Struggle to Survive in Warming Ocean (March 16, 2021) [2172] Ukrainian Man, Woman Tie Themselves Together to Get Closer (March 14, 2021) [2171] Turkish Lake Helps Scientists' Search for Ancient Life on Mars (March 12, 2021) [2170] UN Report Says 17 Percent of Food Is Wasted (March 10, 2021) [2169] Study: British COVID-19 Variant Causes More Deaths (March 10, 2021) [2168] In Yemen, Poverty, Hunger as UN Pleads for Funds and War's End (March 07, 2021) [2167] Some Belgians Shout: 'King! Open Your Garden' [2166] Rare Piece of Chinese Art Found at US Home Sale (March 04, 2021) [2165] WHO Warns 2.5 Billion Will Have Hearing Problems by 2050 (March 05, 2021) [2164] Japanese Billionaire Offers Trip around the Moon (March 03, 2021) [2163] Reporter Helps Get Sports Gear to US Children in Need (March 01, 2021) [2162] Volvo Will Make Electric Vehicles Only by 2030 (March 03, 2021) [2161] Art Lover Buys Digital Work for $6.6 Million (March 01, 2021) [2160] Norwegian Museum Solves the Mystery of 'The Scream' (February 28, 2021) [2159] French Bread Makers Seek UN Recognition of the Baguette (February 26, 2021) [2158] FDA Says J&J One-shot Vaccine Safe, Effective (February 24, 2021) [2157] Sheep with 35 Kilograms of Wool Finally Gets a Haircut (February 25, 2021) [2156] US Scientists Announce First Successful Clone of Endangered Animal (February 24, 2021) [2155] Young Senegalese Man Chases Dream of Racing Horses in France (February 23, 2021) [2154] US Passes 500,000 COVID-19 Deaths (February 22, 2021) [2153] In Lockdown, London Zoo Fights to Survive (February 20, 2021) [2152] Late Arriving Cold Cuts Ice Fishing Time in the US (February 18, 2021) [2151] Mekong River Drops to 'Worrying' Levels (February 16, 2021) [2150] NASA Explorer Successfully Lands on Mars (February 18, 2021) [2149] 'Hug Tents' Give Older America Needed Contact, Safely (February 14, 2021) [2148] Report: Newly Found Chameleon May Be World's Smallest Reptile (February 13, 2021) [2147] A Turkish Man's Long Friendship with a Swan (February 11, 2021) [2146] French Nun Who Beat COVID-19 Celebrates 117th Birthday (February 11, 2021) [2145] Pandemic Silences Thailand's Tuk Tuks (February 10, 2021) [2144] Singer of Rhythm and Blues, Mary Wilson of The Supremes, Dies (February 09, 2021) [2143] Does Wearing Two Masks Provide More Protection? (February 08, 2021) [2142] Meet Robby Megabyte, Bosnia's First Robot Rock Band Musician (February 06, 2021) [2141] Flower Farms See Lunar New Year Sales Decrease Because of Virus (February 05, 2021) [2140] Get What You Want... With Honey! (January 30, 2021) [2139] Vietnamese Mark Lunar New Year with Traditional Fish Release (February 04, 2021) [2138] Hungarian Family Sails around the World during Pandemic (February 03, 2021) [2137] South Sudan Athletes Train in Japan Although Olympics in Doubt (February 02, 2021) [2136] Shark Populations Dropped 71 Percent Since 1970 (February 01, 2021) [2135] Golden Globe Film Awards Surprise Critics After a Strange Year (February 03, 2021) [2134] Italy Reopens its Famed Pompeii Museum (January 29, 2021) [2133] Scientists in Greece Find 20-Million-Year-Old Tree (January 31, 2021) [2132] Scientists Find First Baby Remains from Tyrannosaurus Group (January 28, 2021) [2131] Should a King Be More than a Queen in Card Games? (January 27, 2021) [2130] German Scientists Make Mice Walk Again (January 26, 2021) [2129] Dogs Return to the White House (January 25, 2021) [2128] To Help Your Plants, Use Less Salt (January 24, 2021) [2127] Oldest Known Grizzly Bear in Yellowstone Park Dies (January 25, 2021) [2126] Paris Fan Museum Might Disappear Without Help (January 24, 2021) [2125] Thailand Serves Food with Cannabis to Happy Customers (January 22, 2021) [2124] Short-lived Success Is a 'Flash in the Pan' (January 16, 2021) [2123] Mexican Farmers Find Large Statue of Mystery Woman (January 17, 2021) [2122] Online Campaigns to Save New York's Theaters, Businesses (January 16, 2021) [2121] Doggie Desserts: Ben & Jerry's Enters the Pet Food Business (January 18, 2021) [2120] Fire Destroys Thousands of Homes in Rohingya Refugee Camp (January 14, 2021) [2119] Missing Cat Turns Up Three Years after California Disaster (January 16, 2021) [2118] French Wines Return from Year in Space (January 14, 2021) [2117] Pope Says Women Can Read at Mass But Still Cannot Be Priests (January 11, 2021) [2116] Malaysian Researchers Make Drones From Pineapple Leaves (January 12, 2021) [2115] You Might Be Surprised about the Riskiest Places to Live in the US (January 10, 2021) [2114] Zimbabwean Girl Uses Martial Arts to Warn Against Child Marriage (January 10, 2021) [2113] The Influence of a Non-Traditional High School Chief (January 09, 2021) [2112] Cosmetic Surgeries Rise in South Korea During Pandemic (January 10, 2021) [2111] Pandemic Feeds Demand for Backyard Chickens (January 09, 2021) [2110] Biewer Terrier Becomes Newest Kind of Dog (January 08, 2021) [2109] Outdoor Education Continues in the Cold (January 05, 2021) [2108] Let's 'End on a High Note' (January 02, 2021) [2107] US Approves Drones for Bringing Orders to People's Homes (January 01, 2021) [2106] Jordanian Officials Face Decision on Saving Ancient Baths in Amman (January 03, 2021) [2105] Dig of Pompeii Fast-Food Place Reveals Ancient Tastes (December 31, 2020) [2104] Taiwan Hopes Pork Deal Will Lead to Bigger US Trade Agreement (December 31, 2020) [2103] Haiti's Cocoa Wants International Recognition (December 29, 2020) [2102] One US City Has More Drug Deaths Than COVID Deaths (December 29, 2020) [2101] Holiday-COVID Policies Lead to Hard Choices at French Nursing Homes (December 27, 2020) [2100] Pandemic Reaches Antarctica, Last Untouched Continent (December 23, 2020) [2099] UNESCO Recognizes Singapore's Low-Cost Food Culture (December 20, 2020) [2098] Thai Rescue Worker Saves Baby Elephant Hit by Vehicle (December 26, 2020) [2097] Airlines Are Changing Passenger Jets to Carry Products (December 20, 2020) [2096] Students of Color Face Challenges in STEM (December 19, 2020) [2095] Beirut Looks to Christmas After a Year Marked by Trouble (December 23, 2020) [2094] Next Americans in Line for Vaccine: People over 75, Essential Workers (December 21, 2020) [2093] COVID-19 Limits 'Operation Santa Claus' in Alaska (December 19, 2020) [2092] Dogs Can Identify COVID-19 (December 17, 2020) [2091] US Names Switzerland, Vietnam Currency Manipulators (December 17, 2020) [2090] Home Use COVID-19 Test to Be Available in US Soon (December 16, 2020) [2089] In China, Pigeon Racers Spend Big Money to Get Winning Birds (December 16, 2020) [2088] How US Military Invented America's Favorite Snacks (December 09, 2020) [2087] New Measurement Shows Mount Everest a Bit Higher (December 08, 2020) [2086] Does the 'Carrot-and-Stick' Approach Come From Donkeys? 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(November 28, 2020) [2074] A New 'Feliz Navidad' from Musical Star Jose Feliciano (November 27, 2020) [2073] Belgrade Street Kids Find Shelter During the Health Crisis (November 25, 2020) [2072] GM: New Batteries Cut EV Costs, Increase Driving Distance (November 24, 2020) [2071] Argentine Football Star Maradona Dies at 60 (November 25, 2020) [2070] Musician Plays for Monkeys in Thailand (November 24, 2020) [2069] Should Europe's Economies Re-open for Christmas? (November 23, 2020) [2068] When Should People Get a Colon Cancer Exam? (October 30, 2020) [2067] Fans Celebrate Dolly Parton with Viral Video (November 20, 2020) [2066] Thanksgiving Plans and Turkey Sales Uncertain (November 18, 2020) [2065] In Gaza, Man Keeps Baby Lions as Pets (November 19, 2020) [2064] New Device Puts Music in Your Head (November 16, 2020) [2063] Free Wigs Put Smile on Faces of Kenyan Cancer Patients (November 15, 2020) [2062] Peru to Swear-In New President to Calm Unrest (November 17, 2020) [2061] Study Suggests Gorillas Become More Violent in Crowded Forest (November 11, 2020) [2060] Indonesians Collect Old Phones to Help Students Get Online (November 11, 2020) [2059] Researchers: Lung Damage in COVID Dead May Explain 'Long COVID' (November 10, 2020) [2058]
Huge Iceberg Floats toward South Georgia, Putting Wildlife at Risk (November 09, 2020) [2057] More Americans on Special Diets for Health Reasons (November 09, 2020) [2056] Chef Marcus Samuelsson Celebrates Black Food (November 08, 2020) [2055] Does Weather Affect the Coronavirus Outside? (November 08, 2020) [2054] Hard Nuts to Crack (October 17, 2020) [2053] Expansion of Gambling Wins Big on US Election Night (November 05, 2020) [2052] Even Without Arms, Pakistani Man Is Skilled Snooker Player (October 31, 2020) [2051] College Students Fill Need for Substitute Teachers (October 31, 2020) [2050] Photographer Helps People Say 'Goodbye' to Dubai (October 29, 2020) [2049] US Approves First Treatment for Ebola Virus (October 16, 2020) [2048] South Korea OKs Single Test for COVID-19 and Flu (November 04, 2020) [2047] Carmakers Compete to Improve Electric Vehicles (October 18, 2020) [2046] 'Once in a Blue Moon' (October 31, 2020) [2045] NASA Chooses Nokia to Build First Mobile Network on the Moon (October 24, 2020) [2044] Melbourne Ends 111-days of Virus Restrictions (October 28, 2020) [2043] US Study: School Is a Hostile Place for LGBTQ+ Students (October 17, 2020) [2042] Chilean Voters Approve Plan to Rewrite Constitution (October 26, 2020) [2041] Man Armed with Knife Kills at Least 3 in France (October 29, 2020) [2040] Jack-o'-Lantern: Why Is It Named 'Jack'? (October 24, 2020) [2039] Silent Letters (October 23, 2020) [2038] Ancient Greek, Roman Statues Reappear After Years in Storage (October 17, 2020) [2037] Study: Earth Lost Big Part of Atmosphere to Moon (October 12, 2020) [2036] Eight Nations Sign US-led Artemis Moon Agreements (October 19, 2020) [2035] US, Britain Fight Foreign Bribery, But Most Nations Do Very Little (October 14, 2020) [2034] Large Drugmaker to Plead Guilty to Criminal Charges (October 22, 2020) [2033] Three-Wheeled Classroom Comes to Philippine Tribe (October 18, 2020) [2032]
World Bank Approves $12 Billion to Finance Coronavirus Vaccines, Care (October 15, 2020) [2031] Facebook Develops Machine Translation System for 100 Languages (October 21, 2020) [2030] Prague Restaurant Creates Coronavirus-Shaped Dessert (October 17, 2020) [2029] Simone Leigh: 1st Black Woman to Represent US at Biennale (October 14, 2020) [2028] Broadway Closure Continues Until End of May (October 14, 2020) [2027] Offices Redesign: Touchless Coffee and Social Distancing (October 12, 2020) [2026] More Than 4 Million Americans Have Already Voted (October 09, 2020) [2025] American Breakfast (October 09, 2020) [2024] World Food Program Wins Nobel Peace Prize (October 09, 2020) [2023] Remembering Eddie Van Halen: Guitar Superstar (October 09, 2020) [2022] Google to Pay $1 Billion to News Publishers (October 08, 2020) [2021] Eli Lilly Seeks Approval for Experimental COVID-19 Antibody Drug (October 07, 2020) [2020] Irish Court Finds US Company's Bread ... Isn't Bread (October 07, 2020) [2019] SpaceX to Build Missile-Tracking Satellites (October 07, 2020) [2018] National Zoo: It's a (Giant Panda) Boy! (October 06, 2020) [2017] Kyrgyzstan in Chaos, Election Results Canceled (October 06, 2020) [2016] It's Not the End of the World (October 03, 2020) [2015] Experts Study Writing in Ancient Mexican City (October 03, 2020) [2014] World Becoming Less Accepting of Migrants, Poll Finds (September 26, 2020) [2013] WHO: Quitting Smoking Has Immediate Health Effects (September 29, 2020) [2012] France to Ban Wild Animals from the Circus (September 30, 2020) [2011]
Finland Uses Dogs to Find Coronavirus Infections (September 30, 2020) [2010] Coronavirus Changes South Korean's Thanksgiving Traditions (September 29, 2020) [2009] 'Hero' Rat Receives Award for Searching out Landmines (September 28, 2020) [2008] With Whale Sharks, Males Grow Faster, But Females Grow Bigger (September 27, 2020) [2007] Smallest Rubik's Cube Ever Goes on Sale in Japan (September 25, 2020) [2006] Troublesome South African Baboon Sent Away for Raiding Homes (September 25, 2020) [2005] Walmart Uses Drones to Fly COVID-19 Tests to American Homes (September 23, 2020) [2004] Archaeologists Find 27 Coffins at Egypt's Saqqara Pyramid (September 23, 2020) [2003] Botswana Blames Poisonous Algae for Elephant Deaths (September 22, 2020) [2002] France Launches Effort to Right Classical Music's Gender Imbalance (September 21, 2020) [2001] High-tech Ship Marks 400 Anniversary of the Mayflower (September 19, 2020) [2000] Gender Reveal Parties Grow in Popularity, Risk (September 17, 2020) [1999] US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dies at 87 (September 19, 2020) [1998] Margaret Atwood Honored with Dayton Literary Peace Prize (September 16, 2020) [1997] New Antarctica Teams Take Extra Measures to Keep Coronavirus Out (September 14, 2020) [1996] Streaming Services and the Environment (September 14, 2020) [1995] Study Shows Unusual Evolutionary Changes in African Wild Dogs (September 13, 2020) [1994] A Look at 10 Million Stars Finds No Sign of Life Yet (September 13, 2020) [1993] Big Drop in Vaping Among American Students (September 12, 2020) [1992] Male Elephants Are Not Loners After All (September 11, 2020) [1991] Go Ahead: 'Steal My Thunder' (September 05, 2020) [1990] COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Suspended after 'Unexplained Illness' (September 09, 2020) [1989] Scientists Study Complete Dinosaur Skeleton (September 06, 2020) [1988] Disney Criticized for Filming New 'Mulan' in China's Xinjiang (September 09, 2020) [1987] Black Holes Merge Into Unusual Size (September 05, 2020) [1986] Study: Safety Devices Can Greatly Reduce Big Truck Rear Crashes (September 05, 2020) [1985] Antibody Study Offers Hope for COVID-19 Vaccine, Treatment (September 02, 2020) [1984] Researchers Estimate Earth's Temperatures During Ice Age (September 02, 2020) [1983] Deep Breathing Helps the Lungs (August 31, 2020) [1982] Study: Climbers Twice as Likely to Reach Top of Mount Everest than in Past (August 31, 2020) [1981] Remains from Mass Grave in Japan Suggest Epidemic in 1800s (August 30, 2020) [1980] Millions of US Renters Face Eviction (August 29, 2020) [1979] Study Predicts Extreme Heat Rise in US Population Centers (August 29, 2020) [1978] US Approves Quick $5 COVID-19 Test (August 27, 2020) [1977] Vietnamese Man Has Not Cut His Hair for 80 Years (August 27, 2020) [1976] Alaska's Salmon Becoming Smaller (August 26, 2020) [1975] Scientists Study Animal Mummies with 3D Technology (August 25, 2020) [1974] Western States Face a Dry Future (August 24, 2020) [1973] US Faces Coin Shortage (August 23, 2020) [1972] Mexico Targets Junk Food as Obesity Takes Toll Amid Pandemic (August 24, 2020) [1971] China Says New Huawei Restrictions Will Hurt World Trade (August 21, 2020) [1970] How Singapore Flattened the COVID Curve Among Migrants (August 20, 2020) [1969] WHO Criticizes 'Vaccine Nationalism' in Call for Worldwide Agreement (August 18, 2020) [1968] Belarus Removes Theater Director for Supporting Protests (August 19, 2020) [1967] Scientists Identify Chemical that Causes Locusts to Swarm (August 18, 2020) [1966] US Marks 100 Years Since Women Gained Right to Vote (August 17, 2020) [1965]
Large Animals Change the Land of a Former Military Base (August 15, 2020) [1964] Dwarf Planet Ceres Has Salty Ocean Deep Underground (August 14, 2020) [1963] Majority of US Population Now Under Age 40 (August 13, 2020) [1962] Virus Lockdown for World's Rarest Wild Pigs (August 11, 2020) [1961] Study: Heatwaves Can Force Ocean Life to Flee Great Distances (August 11, 2020) [1960] 'Electronic Skin' Developed to Recreate Sense of Touch (August 09, 2020) [1959] French Champagne Makers Face 'Worst Crisis Since Great Depression' (August 08, 2020) [1958] US Astronauts Say SpaceX Capsule 'Came Alive' on Trip Back to Earth (August 08, 2020) [1957] In an Upside-down Summer, 'Jaws,' 'E.T.' Are Hits Again (August 07, 2020) [1956] It Really Is a 'Small World' (August 01, 2020) [1955] Tools Found in Mexico Suggest Earlier Human Arrival in North America (August 02, 2020) [1954] CES Technology Event Will Take Place Online (August 03, 2020) [1953] We Can Thank Cows for 'Vaccine' (March 28, 2020) [1952] Massive Explosion Killed More Than 70, Injured Thousands in Beirut (August 04, 2020) [1951] Good Winter Leads to Large Numbers of Chipmunks in US (August 01, 2020) [1950] Scientists Solve Mystery About Stonehenge (July 31, 2020) [1949] Airline Mask Requirements Encourage More People to Travel (July 29, 2020) [1948] 17-Year-Old Charged with Seizing Twitter Accounts of Famous People (July 31, 2020) [1947] A Different Hajj amid the Virus (July 29, 2020) [1946] UN Warns of 'Alarming' Drop in Child Vaccines During Coronavirus (July 28, 2020) [1945] One of the World's Largest Internet 'Clouds' Lives in Virginia (March 03, 2020) [1944] Study Suggests Melting in Arctic Could Release Heat-trapping Gases (July 26, 2020) [1943] China Launches Attempt to Land Spacecraft on Mars (July 23, 2020) [1942] A Graduate's Dream Job: Helping Rats Save Lives (October 21, 2019) [1941] US Pressures China with Closing of Houston Consulate (July 22, 2020) [1940] 2020: A Lost Generation for European Youth? (July 19, 2020) [1939] A Wave of Good Results in COVID-19 Vaccine Studies (July 21, 2020) [1938] Men and Women Really Do Think Differently (May 14, 2014) [1937] US TikTok Users Prepare for Life without the App (July 16, 2020) [1936] Tokyo Raises Coronavirus Warning System to Highest Level (July 15, 2020) [1935] Walmart requires customers to wear face coverings (July 16, 2020) [1934] What Is the Most Popular Ethnic Food in the US? (July 15, 2020) [1933] Comet 'Neowise' Provides Light Shows while Passing by Earth (July 15, 2020) [1932] Study Suggests Dinosaurs May have Started as Very Small Creatures (July 12, 2020) [1931] Study: Ancient Polynesians and South Americans Had Contact (July 12, 2020) [1930] Scientists Estimate Age of World's Largest Fish (April 18, 2020) [1929] Disney World Re-Opens, Welcoming Guests and the NBA (July 10, 2020) [1928] Research Finds Secrets of the 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' (May 01, 2020) [1927] US Scientists: Honeybees Show Improvement After Bad Year (July 02, 2020) [1926] Scientists Discover 7,000-year-old Tools Off Australia's West Coast (July 06, 2020) [1925] Paris Fashion Week Opens on Internet (July 07, 2020) [1924] Study Finds How Koalas Drink (May 10, 2020) [1923] Human Genome Project Helps Drive COVID-19 Research (July 01, 2020) [1922] Study: Inequalities Make Poor More Likely to Die From COVID-19 (June 28, 2020) [1921] Pluto May Have Started Out Very Hot (June 30, 2020) [1920] American Country Band Drops Dixie From its Name (June 29, 2020) [1919] Don't 'Bite the Hand That Feeds You' (June 27, 2020) [1918] With No Students, Small College Town Worries over Future (June 27, 2020)
[1917] Nightly Fireworks Across the US Cause Public Concern (June 26, 2020)
[1916] Green Glow Spotted for First Time Around Mars - Part 2 (June 21, 2020) [1915] Green Glow Spotted for First Time Around Mars - Part 1 (June 21, 2020) [1914] Trump autographed a new section of the border wall in Yuma, AZ (June 24, 2020) [1913] Colleges, Business Ask Trump Not to Cut Visa Programs - Part 2 (June 20, 2020) [1912] Colleges, Business Ask Trump Not to Cut Visa Programs - Part 1 (June 20, 2020) [1911] Abandoned Oil Wells Leak Pollutants (June 19, 2020) [1910] Florida's Coronavirus Numbers Go Up as NBA Prepares for Season (June 18, 2020) [1909] Many Students Not Taking Part in Distance Learning (June 17, 2020) [1908] Coronavirus Leads to Bicycle Boom, Shortage, Around World (June 16, 2020) [1907] More Hotels Competing on Cleanliness (June 13, 2020) [1906] Brazil Becomes Country with the Second-Highest COVID-19 Death Toll in the World (June 15, 2020)
[1905] Colleges Consider Big Changes to Admissions Testing - Part 2 (June 13, 2020) [1904] Colleges Consider Big Changes to Admissions Testing - Part 1 (June 13, 2020) [1903] Case skyrocketing as the virus restrictions lifted (June 12, 2020) [1902] White House's View on Police Reform (June 11, 2020) [1901] George Floyd' Funeral (June 10, 2020) [1900] Anti-racism Protests in DC and London (June 8, 2020) [1899] New Ferris Wheel Lights Up Washington DC Area (June 02, 2014) [1898] Connected Cars on the Highway to the Future (06/02/2014) [1897] 50th Anniversary of a Language That Changed the World (April 29, 2014) [1896] Caffeine and Mental Exercises Improve Memory (04/12/2014) [1895] Solar Plane Set to Circumnavigate the World (April 10, 2014) [1894] Community Colleges Offer Easy and Low-cost Opportunities (04/05/2014) [1893] Chinese Electric Bus Company Charges into US (February 19, 2014) [1892] Hospice Helps Patients Live Their Final Days (02/07/2014) [1891] Blight Tourism in Detroit Grows in Popularity (January 30, 2014) [1890] 'Smart' Spoon Allows Parkinson's Sufferers to Feed Themselves (January 14, 2014) [1889] US, Japanese Stocks Rise in 2013 (01/04/2014) [1888] US Textile Industry Grows With More Technology and Fewer Workers (December 19, 2013) [1887] Is It a Church, a Mosque, or a Museum? (12/12/2013) [1886] US Small Businesses Applaud Bipartisan Budget Deal (December 11, 2013) [1885] Uganda's Lions Threatened by Poachers and Farmers (12/02/2013) [1884] World's Largest Solar Plant to Go Online in California (November 15, 2013) [1883] Are Rising Temperatures to Blame for Typhoon Haiyan?(11/16/2013) [1882] Virginia's Colorful Autumn Foliage Dazzles Tourists (October 25, 2013) [1881] Trouble for Greece's Far-Right Party Golden Dawn (October 17, 2013) [1880] Obama Taps Yellen to Replace Fed Chief Bernanke (October 09, 2013) [1879] Climate Scientists Call Decrease of Arctic Ice 'Unprecedented' (10/04/2013 ) [1878] Science Benefits Art Preservation (30 September 2013) [1877] Aggression in Children Who Drink Lots of Soda [1876] Sand Sculptors Celebrate Transient Art (29 August 2013) [1875] Mapping Foreign Language Speakers in the US (24 August 2013) [1874] Detroit's Financial Slide Linked to Exodus of Auto Industry (23 July 2013) [1873] Chinese Law Requires Adults to Support Aging Parents (24 July 2013) [1872] Health Care Teams Worldwide Work To Reduce Salt Intake (03 July 2013) [1871] Herbs and Spices May Improve Your Health (09 July 2013) [1870] India Marks End of Era with Last Telegram (15 July 2013) [1869] Summer In America: Best Places to Go (12 July 2013) [1868] EU Confronts Youth Unemployment Crisis (28 June 2013) [1867] Graduating Early from Medical, Law School (01 July 2013) [1866] New York Speaks Your Language, No Matter What It Is (13 June 2013) [1865] Wrestling May Still Be an Olympic Sport (02 June 2013) [1864] Uninsured Americans Face Confusing Bills, Inconsistent Charges (29 May 2013) [1863] Rebuilding in Moore After Deadly Tornado (25 May 2013) [1862] Some US Nurses Struggle to Find Work (10 May 2013) [1861] Millions of Americans Suffer From Hair Loss (06 May 2013) [1860] US Colleges Struggle to Keep Up with New Technical Skills (06 May 2013) [1859] Phone App to Assist Alzheimer's Caregivers (26 April 2013) [1858] Automakers Capitalize on Chinese Appetite for Luxury Cars (25 April 2013) [1857] California Seeks China's Help in Going Green (19 April 2013) [1856] Magnetic Ring Used to Stop Acid Reflux (15 April 2013) [1855] Indonesians Using Smartphones to Connect to the Internet (12 April 2013) [1854] Global Trade Carries Risk of Pests (12 April 2013) [1853] 3-D Goes From Movies To Real World (05 April 2013) [1852] When a Smoker Lights Up May Increase Risk (02 April 2013) [1851] Orangutans With iPads (27 March 2013) [1850] Locust Plague Swarms Madagascar (26 March 2013) [1849] Navigation App Helps Predict Traffic Conditions (18 March 2013) [1848] Teacher Finds Artful Way to Inspire Students (29 March 2013) [1847] When Collecting Things Becomes a Problem (01 March 2013) [1846] Building a Restaurant on Wheels from Inside Out (04 March 2013) [1845] China Develops Its Drone Industry (01 March 2013) [1844] Horse Meat Scandal Spreads Across Europe (17 February 2013) [1843] Can Folic Acid Prevent Childhood Autism? (28 February 2013) [1842] Foundation to Send More American Students to China (22 February 2013) [1841] US Takes Action Against Cyber Theft Threat (22 February 2013) [1840] Pentagon Braces for Automatic Cuts (20 February 2013) [1839] Now on the iPad: Apps for Orangutans (08 February 2013) [1838] February 13th is World Radio Day (13 February 2013) [1837] Study Finds Overweight People Have Lower Risk of Death (10 January 2013) [1836] New Director of Johnson Space Center Faces Cutbacks, Uncertainty (07 February 2013) [1835] Mobile Telephones Changing Lives in Africa (01 February 2013) [1834] Despite Pollution Worries, China Experiments with Carbon Trading (31 January 2013) [1833] International Labor Organization Predicts Higher Unemployment (27 January 2013) [1832] Future Smart Devices Will Extend Our Senses (01 February 2013) [1831] What Online Teens Consider 'Research' (24 January 2013) [1830] BlackBerry Unveils Two New Smartphones (30 January 2013) [1829] Lifelong Bilingualism Gives Seniors Mental Edge (26 January 2013) [1828] TVs Bigger, Better at Las Vegas CES (14 January 2013) [1827] How English Evolved Into a Modern Language - Part 2 (13 January 2013) [1826] How English Evolved Into a Modern Language - Part 1 (13 January 2013) [1825] Where Did the English Language Come From? - Part 2 (25 December 2012) [1824] Where Did the English Language Come From? - Part 1 (25 December 2012) [1823] Former US Pop Superstar Patti Page Dies at 85 (02 January 2013) [1822] US Congress Avoids Fiscal Cliff, Postpones Budget Decision (05 January 2013) [1821] Nigerians Demand Return of Ancient Art (31 December 2012) [1820] E-Commerce Challenges Traditional Stores (20 December 2012) [1819] US Coast Guard Monitors Receding Mississippi River Levels (17 December 2012) [1818] Social Innovation Summit 2012 Comes to an End (07 December 2012) [1817] Alleged Corruption in Washington is a Teaching Moment for Democracies (04 December 2012) [1816] South Pacific Islands Now Totally Powered by the Sun (27 November 2012) [1815] White House: Consumer Spending Will Decline Unless Congress Averts Fiscal Cliff (26 November 2012) [1814] Are Smartphone Apps Encouraging Young Smokers? (01 November 2012) [1813] Hurricane Sandy Reignites Climate Change Debate (01 November 2012) [1812] Scientists Dispute Study of Genetically Modified Corn (01 November 2012) [1811] When it Comes to Beer, Variety Rules in USA (24 September 2012) [1810] Irrigation Pioneer Wins World Food Prize (23 October 2012) [1809] Seattle, 'City of Clocks' Keeps on Ticking (10 October 2012) [1808] Huawei and ZTE Deny Claims That They Present a Security Threat to the United States (13 October 2012) [1807] Inventor Is Greatest Job Creator in US History (08 October 2012) [1806] FTC Takes on Computer Scareware Scammers (05 October 2012) [1805] Cheating Scandal Threatens Harvard's Image (05 October 2012) [1804] Experts Work to Develop Better Tools to Predict Severe Weather (28 September 2012) [1803] Marylanders Recall Bloodiest Day in US History (17 September 2012) [1801] Can Social Media Improve Voter Turnout? (22 September 2012) [1800] Man Who Found California Gold Died Broke (14 September 2012) [1799] Vietnam Opens its Securities Companies to Foreign Investors (21 September 2012) [1798] 'War of 1812' Flag Still Inspires After 200 Years (10 Septempber 2012) [1797] Driving With GPS Can Be Difficult to Navigate (08 September 2012) [1796] Cheaters Prospered in Historic US Land Rush (07 September 2012) [1795] Uneven Signs of Growth in the Transport Industry (07 September 2012) [1794] Top 5 Wacky Warning Labels Identified (27 August 2012) [1793] US Postal Service Wants Congress to Make Changes to Its Business Model (30 August 2012) [1792] Is Email at Death's Door? (27 July 2012) [1791] Using Art to Make Summer School More Interesting (30 August 2012) [1790] Cape Cod Is US Northeast's Summer Capital (03 August 2012) [1789] Finding the Right Match With Online Dating (20 August 2012) [1788] Nantucket Island Offers Paradise at a Price (30 July 2012) [1787] Making Friends Not Always Easy for Foreign Students (16 August 2012) [1786] Living Museums Bring Static History to Life (27 July 2012) [1785] Chinese Patriotism Classes Fuel Protest in Hong Kong (01 August 2012) [1784] In US, Few Roadside Attractions Remain (09 July 2012) [1783] US Faces Worst Drought in 56 Years (24 July 2012) [1782] E-books Catch on at Public Library (06 July 2012) [1781] Team From Ukraine Wins Top Honors at Microsoft's Imagine Cup Finals (20 July 2012) [1780] S. Korea Makes Money by Making Money (17 July 2012) [1779] Virginia City Tops Amazon's 'Well Read' List (25 June 2012) [1778] The Global Problem of Preterm Births (03 July 2012) [1777] US Jobs Data Adds To Global Recession Fears (06 July 2012) [1776] Some Websites Judge You by the Kind of Computer You Use (01 July 2012) [1775] Light Bulb Inventor Tried to Create Fake Rubber (18 June 2012) [1774] Ready to Save Like There's No Tomorrow? (29 June 2012) [1773] Holidays Never End in Santa Claus, Indiana (15 June 2012) [1772] Microsoft Competes Against Apple With New Tablet (28 June 2012) [1771] Debate Over US Flag Designer Continues (11 June 2012) [1770] For Smokers, Never Too Late to Quit; Diesel Exhaust and Cancer (20 June 2012) [1769] California, Oregon Battle Over Landmark Status (11 June 2012) [1768] Website Saves Today's Headlines for the Future (11 June 2012) [1767] Office Cubicle Dwellers Build 'Walls' for Privacy (04 June 2012) [1766] Words and Their Stories: Nicknames for New Orleans and Las Vegas (13 June 2012) [1765] Remembering Remote Control Inventor Gene Polley (01 June 2012) [1764] A Comic Book About Business Finance (10 June 2012) [1763] Did 'Toxic Culture' Lead to GSA Spending Scandal? (07 May 2012) [1762] Words and Their Stories: Nicknames for Philadelphia and Boston (03 June 2012) [1761] China Beats US as World's Top Auto Market (30 May 2012) [1760] Tallgrass Still Waves Undisturbed on the Plains (25 May 2012) [1759] SpaceX Is Doing Business in Space (28 May 2012) [1758] Alligators Drift into Florida Canals Near Homes (16 May 2012) [1757] Why 'Precision Agriculture' Is a Good Investment (24 May 2012) [1756] Mystery of Missing US Colonies Remains Unsolved (14 May 2012) [1754] Using the Brain to Move a Robotic Arm (22 May 2012) [1753] Internet Week Conference Tackles Information Overload (16 May 2012) [1752] Rice Production Grows, but Not Everywhere (14 May 2012) [1751] 'C' Isn't Average in All Schools Any More (04 May 2012) [1750] Greece's Struggle to Form a Government (10 May 2012) [1749] Rangers Watch Over America's Protected Sites (23 April 2012) [1748] Worried That People Are Laughing at You? ( 08 May 2012) [1747] US Furniture Capital Holds Annual Showcase (27 April 2012) [1746] Teens Get a History Lesson From History Makers (02 May 2012) [1745] Stubborn Holdouts Trip Up Land Developers (11 April 2012) [1744] The Limits to Organic Farming in Feeding the World (01 May 2012) [1743] Roadside Attractions Lose Appeal in US (30 April 2012) [1742] Obama Presses Congress on Student Loan Interest (26 April 2012) [1741] Text Messaging Reminders for Flu Vaccinations Get Results (26 April 2012) [1740] Mouth X-Rays and the Brain; Infected Gums Do Not Cause Heart Attacks ( 25 April 2012) [1739] Online Funeral Services Grow in Popularity (09 April 2012) [1738] Helping Women Continue Their Education After Prison (19 April 2012) [1737] For the Blind, Kentucky is Epicenter of Learning (02 April 2012) [1736] Dementia Cases May Triple by 2050 as World Ages (17 April 2012) [1735] World Health Day Focuses On 'Active Aging' (05 April 2012) [1734] US Brings Case Against Apple, 5 Publishers Over E-Books (12 April 2012) [1733] Unwanted Music is Noise Pollution to Some (27 March 2012) [1732] China, Mexico and Brazil Lead Gains in US Graduate School Applications (11 April 2012) [1731] Owners Can't Overstay Welcome at Trendy Condo Hotels (19 March 2012) [1730] Microsoft Takes On Zeus (01 April 2012) [1729] Eisenhower Memorial Design Debated (16 March 2012) [1728] Another Look at Massive Online Open Courses (28 March 2012) [1727] Mixed Future Awaits Hyper-Connected Youth (09 March 2012) [1726] Bahrain and Belarus Added to an 'Enemies of the Internet' List (25 March 2012) [1725] US State Might Sell Naming Rights for Roads (12 March 2012) [1724] Getting a Free Education, in Huge Online Classes (21 March 2012) [1723] Airlines Try In-Flight Pitches to Raise Revenue (27 February 2012) [1722] Making Power From Coconut Shells, Mango Pits (12 March 2012) [1721] Fewer Kids Living in US Suburbs (02 March 2012) [1720] Apple in Legal Battle Over iPad Name in China (02 March 2012) [1719] Leap Day Babies Celebrate Quadrennial Birthdays (27 February 2012) [1718] Using National Parks as Classrooms (01 March 2012) [1717] US Motorists Fume, Politicians Bicker Over High Fuel Prices (29 February 2012) [1716] College Students Get Into Microfinance Lending (22 February 2012) [1715] Spock Parenting Book Gets Online Update (27 February 2012) [1714] Getting Paid to Play Sick at School (21 February 2012) [1713] In US, Prescription Drug Overdoses More Deadly Than Car Crashes (23 February 2012) [1712] Inspections at Apple's Suppliers in China (19 February 2012) [1711] In Fast-Moving World, Slow-Going Barges Ply US Waterways (17 February 2012) [1710] Getting Young Indians to Choose Tea Over Coffee (16 February 2012) [1709] US College Students Customize Unique Majors (15 February 2012) [1708] Drones: Not Just for Military Use (12 February 2012) [1707] Study: Chocolate, Strawberries Help Blood Pressure (11 February 2012) [1706] Can Brain Scans of Young Children Predict Reading Problems? (08 February 2012) [1705] Study: Cleaning Umbilical Cord Saves Lives (February 10, 2012) [1704] Google Faces Heat Over New Privacy Policy (05 February 2012) [1703] US Worker Bees Toil in Cubicles (01 February 2012) [1702] Facebook and Its Big Stock Offering (02 February 2012) [1701] High-Tech Device Reduces Risk of Hospital Infections (31 January 2012) [1700] When a Textbook Is Online, Not on Paper (01 February 2012) [1699] Tough Times Test Quality-of-Life Quest in US (30 January 2012) [1698] Big Investors, Small Farmers in Africa: a Fair Deal? (09 January 2012) [1697] Slavery Saga Lives On in Connecticut (25 January 2012) [1696] Does Physical Activity Lead to Higher Grades? (26 January 2012) [1695] Americans Pick Junk Food Over Veggieburgers (20 January 2012) [1694] IBM Thinks Minds Will Control Machines Within 5 Years (22 January 2012) [1693] Stampedes, Heat Pose Biggest Threats in Crowds (20 January 2012) [1692] Websites Cut Service to Protest US Antipiracy Bills (20 January 2012) [1691] Consumer Electronics Invade Las Vegas (12 January 2012) [1690] 'Passive' Homes Save Energy, Money (13 January 2012) [1689] China Exports Fall to Two-Year Lows (13 January 2012) [1688] Bright Idea: Light Bulbs From Plastic Bottles, Water and Bleach (08 January 2012) [1687] Study Finds Calories, Not Protein, Are Key to Weight Control (10 January 2012) [1686] More School May Mean Higher IQ Scores (12 January 2012) [1685] Chinese Symbols Prove Popular in US (09 January 2012) [1684] Obama Appoints Financial Protection Chief (05 January 2012) [1683] Sneaky Phone Marketers Outfox 'Caller ID' (03 January 2012) [1682] In US, an Epidemic of Prescription Drug Abuse (03 January 2012) [1681] Study Says Breath Analysis Can Help in Diagnosing Cancer (03 January 2012) [1680] Consumers' Online Petitions Put Pressure on Businesses (02 January 2012) [1679] Falling Asleep in the Cockpit Sign of Health Risks (30 December 2011) [1678] 20 Years After the Soviet Union, Renewed Calls for Political Reform (30 December 2011) [1677] Real-life Vigilantes Come to the Rescue (30 December 2011) [1676] Rural Medical School Competes With City Life (28 December 2011) [1675] Elephant Leaves Alaska for Warmer Home (27 December 2011) [1674] High Food Prices, Revolutions, and the Future (26 December 2011) [1673] Beer Gets a Seasonal Twist on Taste (20 December 2011) [1672] Religion Gets Largest Share of Charity in US (23 December 2011) [1671] Want to Buy the Empire State Building? 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Estimated Above 1 Million (14 Jun 2005, 17:48 UTC) [167] The Middle Seat's Open, But Americans Say 'No, Thanks' (20 Jun 2005, 20:34 UTC) [166] Israeli Scientists Germinate 2,000-Year-Old Seed (13 Jun 2005, 19:04 UTC) [165] Red Cross Denies Accusations of Bias Against US (17 Jun 2005, 22:22 UTC) [164] Greenspan Says 'Bubble' in Home Prices for U.S. Appears Unlikely (16 Jun 2005, 20:23 UTC) [163] In 2050, Old May Not be Old Any Longer (15 Jun 2005, 20:14 UTC) [162] Pop Star Michael Jackson Acquitted on All Charges (13 Jun 2005, 21:53 UTC) [161] Mike Tyson's Boxing Career Apparently Over (12 Jun 2005, 22:33 UTC) [160] President Bush Campaigns for Pension Reform (11 Jun 2005, 17:04 UTC) [159] Retirement Homes Aren't Just for the Retired Any More (03 Jun 2005, 23:10 UTC) [158] Bush Vows to Help Africa on Trade, Aid (08 Jun 2005, 04:13 UTC) [157] US Supreme Court Strikes Blow Against Use of Medical Marijuana (06 Jun 2005, 14:58 UTC) [156] Bush Urges Congress to Pass Free Trade Agreement (04 Jun 2005, 14:14 UTC) [155] This Week on AGRICULTURE REPORT, the Buzz About Bees (30 May 2005, 14:47 UTC) [154] Names for Public Places Run On and On (02 Jun 2005, 19:08 UTC) [153] When in Doubt, Blame Liberals ... or Conservatives (31 May 2005, 19:02 UTC) [152] New Form of Psychotherapy Found Effective for Grief (01 Jun 2005, 13:57 UTC) [151] The Secret Source of Watergate Scandal Information Revealed (01 June 2005) [150] China Claims Detained Hong Kong Reporter Confessed to Spying (31 May 2005, 02:12 UTC) [149] Study Suggests Laughter Is Good for the Heart (24 May 2005, 20:12 UTC) [148] Bush Honors US Military Veterans (28 May 2005, 18:29 UTC) [147] Thanks to Shrouding, Costs Are Not Always What They Seem (26 May 2005, 17:56 UTC) [146] Australia Frees Three-Year-Old Child Detainee (25 May 2005, 16:32 UTC) [145] Japan Accuses China of Bad Manners (24 May 2005, 19:52 UTC) [144] US First Lady Besieged by Protests in Jerusalem (22 May 2005, 22:50 UTC) [143] China Increases Taxes To Slow Fast-Rising Textile Exports (20 May 2005, 15:21 UTC) [142] Study: Sunshine and Vitamin D May Improve Lung Cancer Survival (17 May 2005, 19:54 UTC) [141] Bush Vows to Veto Stem Cell Bill (20 May 2005, 21:08 UTC) [140] Mandela Urges Industrialized Nations to Give More to Africa (16 May 2005, 23:52 UTC) [139] North Korean Ferry Makes First Port Visit of the Year to Japan (18 May 2005, 16:54 UTC) [138] Anger Remains in Pakistan, Afghanistan Despite Newsweek Koran Story Retraction (17 May 2005, 16:29 UTC) [137] Everyone's a Big Shot -- Just Check Out Their Titles (10 May 2005, 14:01 UTC) [136] Clashes in Uzbekistan City Continue Amid Reports of High Casualties (14 May 2005, 13:40 UTC) [135] Toyota Stays Mum on Possible Fuel Cell Vehicle Deal With GM (13 May 2005, 12:12 UTC) [134] US Senate Probe Names British, French Politicians in UN Oil-for-Food Scandal (12 May 2005, 18:23 UTC) [133] North Korea Announces Further Steps to Build Nuclear Weapons (11 May 2005, 18:49 UTC) [132] Declaring Personal Bankruptcy Will Become Harder in the U.S. (06 May 2005, 17:14 UTC) [131] Enroll at our College and We'll Give You Lots of Stuff! 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Korean FM: Nuclear Talk Prospects 'Not Bright' (04 May 2005, 18:53 UTC) [126] Money's No Object for Pampered Pets in America (29 Apr 2005, 18:27 UTC) [125] Russians Mark May Day with Protests Against Government (01 May 2005, 18:15 UTC) [124] North Korean Defectors Condemn Rights Abuses (29 Apr 2005, 20:38 UTC) [123] Bird Believed Extinct Rediscovered After 60 Years (29 April 2005) [122] Taiwan's Nationalist Party Leader Prepares for Historic Meeting with Chinese President (28 Apr 2005, 17:22 UTC) [121] IAEA Postpones Decision on ElBaradei's Third Term (27 Apr 2005, 21:04 UTC) [120] Japan Train Derailment Probe Focuses on Speed as Nation Mourns 73 Dead (26 Apr 2005, 19:30 UTC) [119] Wal-Mart Tops the Fortune 500 List for the Fourth Year (21 Apr 2005, 19:59 UTC) [118] DEA Investigates Internet Pharmacies (22 April 2005) [117] U.S. Warning Labels Urge Buyers to BEWARE...OF EVERYTHING (21 Apr 2005, 2256 UTC) [116] US Steps Up Pressure on Belarus (21 Apr 2005, 19:02 UTC) [115] South Korea Admits Concern Over North's Nuclear Activities (20 Apr 2005, 12:50 UTC) [114] Italy Returns Ethiopia's Plundered Obelisk (19 Apr 2005, 18:02 UTC) [113] April 15th: An Important Day for Americans, but Not Exactly a Holiday (15 Apr 2005, 21:59 UTC) [112] US Hospital Ship Treats Quake Victims (15 Apr 2005, 18:59 UTC) [111] IMF, World Bank, G-7 to Discuss Interest Rates, Oil Prices, Trade (15 Apr 2005, 2250 UTC) [110] Cities and Towns Define Themselves with Public Art (08 April 2005) [109] Indian State to Close Bombay Dance Bars (13 Apr 2005, 20:51 UTC) [108] Foreign Students at U.S. Colleges Have Several Ways to Get Financial Aid (06 Apr 2005, 17:50 UTC) [107] Thousands in Beijing Attend Anti-Japanese Protest (09 Apr 2005, 18:46 UTC) [106] Americans Misuse Chinese Characters (01 Apr 2005, 18:17 UTC) [105] Cherry Blossoms Blooming in Nation's Capital (08 April 2005) [104] WFP: China Ends Need for Food Aid (07 Apr 2005, 22:07 UTC) [103] Reusing Metal Waste Provides Work For Many in Developing Countries (03 Apr 2005, 21:10 UTC) [102] Boeing, Airbus Talks Could be Continued (04 Apr 2005, 18:48 UTC) [101] Video Games and Exercise (01 April 2005) [100] Poland Mourns Death of Polish-Born Pope (02 Apr 2005, 1359 UTC) [99] UN Warns North Koreans Face Starvation (26 Mar 2005, 23:22 UTC) [98] Pope Struggles to Speak at Easter Blessing (27 Mar 2005, 22:45 UTC) [97] ECONOMICS REPORT - Insurance, Part 2 (Broadcast: March 18, 2005) [96] Ten Commandments Monuments Tied to 1951 Film (24 Mar 2005, 00:17 UTC) [95] US Supreme Court Rejects Schiavo Appeal (24 Mar 2005, 18:49 UTC) [94] ECONOMICS REPORT - Insurance, Part 1(Broadcast: March 11, 2005) [93] Congress, Major League Baseball Spar Over Steroids (18 Mar 2005, 21:43 UTC) [92] US Businessman Found Guilty of $11 Billion Fraud (15 Mar 2005, 20:10 UTC) [91] North Korea Says No Talks With Rice, US (16 Mar 2005, 14:42 UTC) [90] US Cracks Down on Street Gang, Makes Scores of Arrests (14 Mar 2005, 22:08 UTC) [89] China Leadership Completes Transition as President Hu Assumes Military Post (13 Mar 2005, 17:18 UTC) [88] Merger Mania Devours Legendary Shopping Palaces (11 Mar 2005, 01:32 UTC) [87] American Co-Inventor of Laser Wins $1.4 Million Templeton Prize (09 Mar 2005, 21:57 UTC) [86] DEVELOPMENT REPORT - U.N. 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Then Saturday's Your Big Day (09 Feb 2005, 23:52 UTC) [62] DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Gates Foundation Gives $750 Million to Vaccines Alliance; $43 Million Goes to Malaria Drug Project (Broadcast: February 7, 2005) [61] G7 Okays Debt Relief Plan for Poorest Nations (05 Feb 2005, 18:43 UTC) [60] ECONOMICS REPORT - Social Security, Part 1 (Broadcast: January 28, 2005) [59] Annan Vows to Remove Oil-For-Food Shadow Over UN (04 Feb 2005, 01:08 UTC) [58] Super Bowl Host Cities Reap Million-Dollar Profits (02 Feb 2005, 19:33 UTC) [57] Pope's Condition Stable, Vatican Says (02 Feb 2005, 17:12 UTC) [56] EU Suspends Sanctions Against Cuba, Hails Iraq Poll Success (31 Jan 2005, 18:27 UTC) [55] President Bush Calls Iraq Elections Turning Point in History (29 Jan 2005, 00:46 UTC) [54] Direct Flights between China and Taiwan Take Off for First Time in 56 Years (29 Jan 2005, 23:23 UTC) [53] Study Shows Overweight People May Have Inactivity Gene (28 Jan 2005, 01:06 UTC) [52] China Suggests It May Discuss Revaluing Currency (27 Jan 2005, 21:52 UTC) [51] US Abortion Opponents Protest on Anniversary of Landmark Court Decision (24 Jan 2005, 21:53 UTC) [50] Inflation Fears Rise in China as Economic Explosion Continues (25 Jan 2005, 18:49 UTC) [49] New York University to Help Train Real Estate Executives in China (21 Jan 2005, 02:03 UTC) [48] President Promotes Theme of Liberty in Inauguration Speech (20-January-2005) [47] Senate Democrats Seek to Delay Confirmation Vote on Secretary of State Nominee (20 Jan 2005 19:53 UTC) [46] WHO Urges Massive Investment in Health Programs (18 Jan 2005 18:28 UTC) [45] Bush Pays Tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. (17 Jan 2005, 19:15 UTC) [44] Kobe Remembers Killer Quake 10 Years Ago (17 Jan 2005, 18:48 UTC) [43] Celebrities Raise Funds for Tsunami Victims (16 Jan 2005, 21:30 UTC) [42] US, EU Aim to Rebuild Transatlantic Ties (14 Jan 2005, 19:59 UTC) [41] HEALTH REPORT - 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