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U.S. Navy Brings Back Navigation By The Stars For Officers
A decade after phasing out celestial navigation from its academy courses, the U.S. Navy has restarted that formal training. The shift comes at a time of growing anxiety over possible threats to GPS.
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Americans' Opinions Are Divided Over Whether Apple Should Unlock Shooter's Phone
The FBI and Apple are sparring over the agency's request that Apple help it unlock the cell phone of a terrorist. iPhone users have differing views on who's right.
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AR-15 Gun-Maker Seeks To Dismiss Lawsuit Filed By Sandy Hook Parents
Remington and its parent company say they can't be sued for the criminal use of their products, citing federal law.
Upbeat White House Report Points To More Jobs, Higher Wages
But this year's assessment from the Council of Economic Advisers also notes that slow growth in countries such as China has limited demand for U.S. exports.
CDC Arrives In Brazil To Investigate Spread Of Zika Virus
Disease detectives from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention begin their crucial effort on the ground in Brazil to firmly establish whether the Zika virus is really causing terrible birth defects.
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Peter Mondavi, Napa Valley Wine Pioneer, Dies At 101
Peter Mondavi, together with his brother Robert, oversaw a revolution in American winemaking.
Mysterious Ocean Buzz Traced To Daily Fish Migration
Scientists say the buzz picked up by hydrophones in the Pacific may be caused by "fish farts" — the emptying of air bladders that let clouds of fish rise and fall during daily hunts for food.
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How Nevada's Entrance Polls Turned Into A Political Fight Over Latinos
The entrance polls said Sanders won Latinos in Nevada by 8 points, but results showed Clinton won Hispanic-heavy precincts. What gives?
Report: Obama Administration Makes 'No Progress' On Drone Program Transparency
A new report concludes the White House needs to do more to increase transparency and accountability of targeted killing operations in the waning months of the Obama administration.
China To Shut Down Hundreds Of Coal Mines In 2016
China is the world's top coal consumer but slow economic growth and pollution concerns are lessening demand. Chinese energy officials say more than 1,000 coal mines will be closed this year.
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