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Massachusetts Hotline Tracks Post-Election Hate
More than 250 "substantive reports" of harassment and hate incidents have flooded in since November. Although perpetrators are hard to identify, the hotline also serves to provide support to victims.
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Researchers Say They've Found A Bit Of Fossilized Dinosaur Brain
A small rock might contain tissue from a 130 million-year-old dinosaur brain. If confirmed, it would be the first bit of fossilized dino gray matter ever found.
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Vegan Cookbooks Spill The Beans About Aquafaba, The Eggless Egg White
The discovery that the liquid from canned beans can be whipped into an egg white substitute has taken the vegan world by storm. Now DIY recipes are being codified into cookbooks.
Journalists Reconsider Purpose Of The White House Correspondents' Dinner
The White House Correspondents' Dinner will go on as planned this weekend, but for the first time since 1981, the president won't be there. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to James Warren of Poynter and Vanity Fair about why some journalists are second guessing the purpose of the event.
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On A Scale Of 1 to 5, How Autonomous Is Your Car?
With the rise of self-driving cars, there's a need to define the "five levels of autonomy," referring to the gradual change from driver-assisted to fully automated cars.
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From The Start, Obama Struggled With Fallout From A Kind Of Fake News
When Republicans attacked the proposed Affordable Care Act by falsely claiming that it contained "death panels," the White House initially saw the charge as being so absurd that no one would buy it.
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Stressed-Out High Schoolers Advised To Try A Nap Pod
A high school in New Mexico is experimenting with light-shielding lounge chairs where frazzled students can rest. Research suggests it leads to calmer, less anxious teens who do better in school.
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Trump Asked Comey To Shut Down Flynn Investigation, Reports Say
The White House is denying reports that President Trump asked former FBI Director James Comey to shut down the investigation into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
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Police Continue Investigation Into Paris' Champs Elysees Shooting
Police in France are still investigating the background of the man who killed a police officer in Paris on the eve of the French presidential election.
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Ailes Accuser Says Fox News Execs Ordered Eavesdropping On Her Digital Devices
Suspended Fox News host Andrea Tantaros says the executives tried to intimidate her by arranging to have her private communications spied on and fed to Twitter accounts acting on the network's behalf.
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