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Rescued D.C. Eagle Is Likely Celeb Birdie Grounded By Storm
The "stressed" bird has stabilized and officials believe it is one of those under constant "eagle cam" surveillance in southeast Washington, D.C.
Reddit User Taking Credit For Trump Tweet Video Has History Of Bigoted Posts
The White House denies that a video showing Trump body-slamming a figure representing CNN came from a Reddit user who has posted messages against Muslims, Jews and African-Americans.
Another July 4th Anniversary: Pathfinder's Landing On Mars
In 1997, the spacecraft's mission paved the way for the more sophisticated rovers operating on the Red Planet today.
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Biologists Divided Over How To Save Endangered Pangolin
The pangolin is a tiny snake-like creature. It's in great demand for its meat and scales, and it is in danger of extinction. Biologists can't agree on whether zoos should play a role in saving it.
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Chief Justice John Roberts Bucks Tradition In Graduation Speech
A commencement speech delivered last month by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is gaining attention. Roberts didn't talk about the Constitution or the Supreme Court, but instead bucked tradition and wished the graduates some hardship.
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In Russia's Tech Center, Scientists Face Rewarding But Unpredictable Life
Research institutes in Novosibirsk were built as innovation centers in the USSR. Despite the brain drain, scientists and techies remain, but life for successful entrepreneurs can be unpredictable.
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New Jersey Marks Day 3 Of Government Shutdown Over Budget Impasse
State offices were closed and employees were furloughed as New Jersey marked day three of its government shutdown. Gov. Chris Christie and state legislators are at an impasse over the state's $35 million budget. The governor remained defiant, despite taking heat for spending the weekend with his family at a state beach that was off-limits to the public.
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Natural Disasters May Widen Income Gap, Report Says
Scientific American concludes that disasters correlate to a 1-percentage-point increase in poverty in the affected areas. It also finds that the rich leave disaster-prone areas but the poor can't.
New Jersey, Maine Reach Budget Deals, Ending Government Shutdowns
State beaches and parks will be open in New Jersey — just in time for July 4 — after a $34.7 billion budget deal was reached Monday night. In Maine, a $7.1 billion deal was struck early Tuesday.
Xbox Bowling For Seniors? Visit Your Local Library
The number of older people involved in the arts programs at the Brooklyn Public Library is up more than 50 percent since last year. They want a chance to write new chapters in a place for all ages.
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