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Good Vibrations Key To Insect Communication
For some insects, sound waves or vibrations are the real social media — high-speed rumbles sent through the air and along leaf stems to help the bugs claim territory, send warnings and find mates.
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Americans Looking For Affordable Degrees Head To Germany
More Americans are studying for graduate degrees in Germany, where many programs are taught in English and tuition is usually free. (This piece first aired on June 28, 2015 on Weekend Edition Sunday).
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Bordelons: The Deaths Since Katrina Were Worse Than The Hurricane
Colleen Bordelon's family was the first to return to their block in Saint Bernard Parish, outside New Orleans, after Hurricane Katrina. Since then, all the men in the immediate family have died.
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Hungary Erects Razor-Wire Fence To Slow Refugee Flow Into European Union
With a surge of migrants pouring into Hungary, the government is taking a hard line against migration — adding a fence along its border with Serbia. David Greene talks to Marton Dunai of Reuters.
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Exactly What Kind Of Socialist Is Bernie Sanders?
Socialists are a rare breed of political animal in this country. There's just one in Congress — Vermont senator and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
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Chinese Authorities Arrest A Dozen People Over Explosions In Tianjin
The explosion killed at least 139 people. The people detained worked for the company where the explosions happened and center around potential corruption.
Police Chief Delivers His Own Baby
Joey Staufer, of Eagle, Colo., was driving his wife to the hospital but the baby wouldn't wait. He stopped at a highway off-ramp, and the chief delivered his daughter with directions from 911.
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#TBT: For Trump And Romney, What Happened In Vegas, Stayed In Vegas
Way back in 2012, Donald Trump and Mitt Romney were pals. Romney had Trump's endorsement. But now, there's a lot of love lost.
One-Third Of Schools Are Using This App You've Never Heard Of
Clever, a three-year-old startup, is used by 20 million students and teachers to manage all their other apps.
Virginia Television Station Holds Moment Of Silence To Honor Slain Journalists
The station paused at 6:45 a.m. ET to remember reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward, who were killed during a live broadcast.
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