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Some Singers Sing About Love. He Sings About ... Hand-Washing
Or maybe it is a love song. As Nigerian pop star Sunny Aji puts it, "Because I love you so much, I don't want you to fall sick." So ... lather up!
Spin To Survive: How 'Saturn On Steroids' Keeps From Self-Destructing
A distant planet has rings so large it makes Saturn look like a child's toy. But, until now, scientists have been baffled about how the enormous rings keep from self-destructing. The answer: spin.
The Universe Has Almost 10 Times More Galaxies Than We Thought
A new study finds there are about 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe, up from about 200 billion. It's the first major revision to that number since the 1990s.
3 Men Charged With Plotting Attack On Somali Immigrants In Kansas
The Justice Department alleges the men had stockpiled firearms and bomb-making materials and had written a manifesto that was to be published in conjunction with the attack.
In 'Desierto,' A Sniper Hunts Mexican Immigrants Along The U.S. Border
Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal tells NPR's Ari Shapiro what drew him to the role of a border crosser in the new action-horror film, Desierto.
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In Fight Against Food Waste, Brits Find A Worthy Battlefield: The Home
Reducing food waste is complicated, but the clearest success story may be the United Kingdom, where households cut the amount of food they wasted by about 20 percent.
Three Bits of Business News You'll Be Glad To Know
Politics dominated the news this week. But the business world also had some interesting stories. Here are just three, involving Black Friday shopping, sham bank accounts and dining out.
Nations Clinch Landmark Pact To Fight Climate Change
More than 150 countries have reached a major agreement in Kigali, Rwanda to reduce emissions of a powerful chemical used in refrigeration and air conditioning that traps heat in Earth's atmosphere.
Saudis Say Wrong Information Caused Bombing That Killed 140 In Yemen
The Saudi-led coalition warplane bombed a crowded funeral hall in Yemen's capital Sanaa. An investigation has concluded that the coalition believed it was a gathering of rebel leaders.
Look Up — The Moon Is Going To Be Amazing This Weekend
And in further good news: You'll be able to see a supermoon every month for the next three months.
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