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Iran Moves Closer To Having Weapons-Grade Levels Of Uranium
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Ernest Moniz, an Obama administration energy secretary and now CEO of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, about Iran's violation of the 2015 nuclear deal.
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Rare Orange-Colored Bird Spotted On British Highway
An animal rescue hospital retrieved the bird and discovered it was a regular seagull which had somehow gotten covered in curry or turmeric.
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Lakefront businesses struggle in high water, bad weather
Rob Buono is the manager of Bay Side Pub on Lake Road in Webster. He says between the high water levels on Lake Ontario and a rainy spring and summer,...
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Has Mexico Succeeded In Slowing The Flow Of Migrants Trying To Reach The U.S.?
Mexico has significantly increased the number of National Guard forces at its southern border with Guatemala. The question: has it succeeded in slowing the flow of migrants trying to reach the U.S.?
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Major League Baseball Players Call For More Safety Measures After Foul Balls Hit Fans
A number of Major League Baseball fans have been injured foul balls this season. That's led to calls for more extensive safety netting, but the league has not acted yet.
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DHS Says Migrant Crossings At Southwest Border Dropped 28% From May To June
The Department of Homeland Security announced that about 104,000 migrants were taken into custody after crossing the Southwest border in June, a 28% drop from May.
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After 114 Year Run, Chicago's Black Newspaper Ends Print Edition
The Chicago Defender, one of the nation's most celebrated black newspapers, will end its print edition on Wednesday after 114 years in circulation. The newspaper will be online only.
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Eagles Decide That Baby Hawk Is Family — Not Feast
An avid eagle watcher in Redding, Calif., discovered a baby hawk being raised in an eagle's nest. The sight is so rare, one scientist dropped everything to come and observe the new family.
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Cuomo continues to question safeguards in new immigrant driver's license law
The first lawsuit has been filed against New York's new law to permit undocumented immigrants to apply for driver's licenses as Gov. Andrew Cuomo...
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Women's National Soccer Team Celebrates In New York City
New York City welcomes the U.S. women's national soccer team after their World Cup win with a ticker tape parade on Wednesday.
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