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Repercussions Will Follow If Britain Leaves E.U., Former MP Says
British officials are debating whether to leave the European Union, and will put it to a referendum. Renee Montagne talks Ed Balls, former member of Parliament, who favors the U.K. staying in the E.U.
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Moka Pot Replica Holds Ashes Of Italy's Coffee King
Seventy years ago, Renato Bialetti took the little 8-sided espresso pot his father invented and turned it into a worldwide hit. The Moka pot bears his image, a small Italian man with a big mustache.
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Why Science Teachers Are Struggling With Climate Change
The results of a new survey, published in the journal Science, suggest that many of America's middle and high school science teachers are misrepresenting climate change in their classrooms.
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Cameron Reaches New Deal On Britain's Status In The EU
Cameron had been seeking concessions for his country so that he can encourage Britons to vote for continued EU membership in a referendum expected in the coming months.
When Fear Becomes An Unintended Public Health Problem
There's a fine line between telling people about an emerging public health threat, such as Zika virus, and scaring them out of their wits. Once alarm spreads, it can be hard to make the facts known.
Judge Moves 'Affluenza Teen' Case To Adult Court
Couch, who killed four people and seriously wounded two others while driving drunk when he was 16, will receive new probation terms. He could face up to 180 days in jail.
A Man On A Mission: Give A True Count Of The Toll Of Mental Illness
The years lost to mental illness around the globe — years of disability, early death — could be far greater than previous estimates.
DOJ Lays Out Its Legal Case For Why Apple Should Help Crack An iPhone
The U.S. government says Apple's refusal to help investigators access data on a San Bernardino shooter's phone is guided by brand and business concerns. A hearing date has been set in California.
U.S. Airstrikes Hit ISIS Training Camp In Libya
American warplanes destroyed an ISIS training camp in Libya early Friday after weeks of clandestine observation of how it grew and operated. The attack highlights the expansion of the terror group west from its origins in Syria and Iraq, and likely represents a preview of more U.S. and international action to gain control of the terror threat in Libya.
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The State That Pulled The Plug On Computer Testing
It's back to paper and pencils after Tennessee decided to shut down computer testing statewide for the year.
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