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Family Won't Be Charged In Gorilla Incident At Cincinnati Zoo
Local authorities will not charge the mother of the 3-year-old boy who fell into a gorilla exhibit. The gorilla was shot and killed by an emergency response team sent to rescue the child.
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Scientists Seek Genetic Clues To Asthma's Toll On Black Children
Most genetic studies look only at people of European descent. But black and Hispanic children are far more likely to die of asthma, and genetic differences may help explain why.
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Law Professor Says Trump's Comments About Judge Signal Rise Of Authoritarianism
A legal expert says voters must consider what it means for a presidential candidate to attack judicial independence.
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Nike Turns To The Courts To Pursue Endorsement Deals
The footwear company has sued Boris Berian, the world indoor 800-meter champion.
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Eric Bachmann On World Cafe
The Archers of Loaf and Crooked Fingers leader performs songs from his first solo album in a decade.
Ready To Hit The Stump, Obama Expected To Endorse Clinton This Week
President Obama is expected to endorse Hillary Clinton for president this week. He will be the rare two-term president to be welcome and active on the campaign trail.
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United Nations Urges Syria To Allow Air Drops To Besieged Areas
The U.S. says Syria is still blocking aid and "stringing along" the United Nations. But the U.N. is now asking Syria for permission to conduct air drops to besieged cities.
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U.S. Lawmakers Scrutinize China's Bid To Buy Agrichemical Giant Syngenta
Although Syngenta is a Swiss company, it does more than a quarter of its business in the U.S. So the U.S. government is reviewing whether the sale will be a threat to national security.
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U.S. Workers Are Skeptical, But China Says It Will Restrain Steel Output
At the end of a two-day meeting, U.S. and Chinese officials agreed to work on reducing the world's steel glut. But U.S. companies and workers said they were skeptical that China will really act.
On Last Big Primary Day, Presumptive Candidates Pivot To General Election
Hillary Clinton plans to use tonight's speech to declare a historic victory in the primaries, though Bernie Sanders shows every sign of fighting until the last primary in Washinton, D.C., next week.
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