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Your Quinoa Habit Really Did Help Peru's Poor. But There's Trouble Ahead
Headlines once warned the global quinoa boom was putting the nutritious crop out of the reach of those who grow it. New studies put those fears to rest. But bad news may loom for Andean farmers.
Avoiding A Future Crisis, Madison Removed Lead Water Pipes 15 Years Ago
The water crisis in Flint, Mich., raised an alarm about the dangers of lead in our water supply, but it is not new knowledge. Madison, Wis., knew about it and removed all its lead pipes 15 years ago.
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State Trooper, Shot In Richmond, Va., Dies From Injuries
Chad Dermyer, 37, died from multiple gun shot wounds after being shot at a Greyhound bus station this afternoon. The suspected shooter was also killed.
The Secret, Social Lives Of Mountain Lions
Mountain lions are known to be scary lone hunters, but a biologist aims to prove us wrong with thousands of videos showing the big cats in their natural habitat.
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ISIS Attracts Ex-Cons, Creating A New Brand Of Jihadist
Many criminals are radicalized in prison and seem particularly receptive to the Islamic State message. It's leading to a new type of jihadist — part gangster, part terrorist.
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4 Things To Know About Donald Trump's Foreign Policy Approach
Recent interviews with the GOP presidential front-runner provide a window into what foreign policy in a Trump presidency might look like.
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When It Comes To Police Reform, Insurance Companies May Play A Role
There are limits to what the government can do, but it turns out that insurers look for ways to push police departments they cover to reduce risk.
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How The Recent EgyptAir Hijacking Conjured U.S. Skyjacking Epidemic
When a man claiming to have on a suicide vest demanded to be flown to Cyprus this week, it wasn't terrorism as we know it. Instead, it was reminiscent of the skyjackings once commonplace in the U.S.
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U.S. Economy Added 215,000 Jobs In March; Unemployment Rate Rose To 5 Percent
The 0.1 percentage-point rise in unemployment was driven by some good news: More people who have been out of work started looking for a job again.
Judge Strikes Down Last Same-Sex Adoption Ban In The U.S.
Mississippi's law was the last of its kind in the U.S. The couples in the case were in a variety of circumstances, from desiring to adopt a child to raising children together.
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