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Does Trump's Behavior On Twitter Amount To Cyberbullying?
If so, how would that impact the first lady's efforts to take up the issue nationwide? Mary Louise Kelly talks to Parry Aftab, a cyberbullying expert who leads the Internet safety group WiredSafety.
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Trump Bucks Trend, Will Visit Poland Before Germany, France Or U.K.
President Trump will visit Poland on Wednesday. Although Trump is unpopular in much of Europe, he can expect a warm welcome in Warsaw. The White House says Poland is a potential energy partner.
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A Plan For Raising Brilliant Kids, According To Science
A developmental framework for building 21st century skills — no technology or money required.
For Job Retraining Programs To Work, People Need To Show Up
Retraining workers who've lost jobs is tough. If the program isn't good, workers may get trained for jobs that no longer exist. And even when the training is good, it's hard to get people to show up.
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Some Marijuana-Derived Treatments Aim To Soothe Skittish Pets
If your pooch runs, howls or hides at the first sound of fireworks, you're not alone. Noise-related phobia is common, veterinarians say. Could cannabidiol oil soothe your sensitive beast?
Joe Scarborough Still Wants To Make 'Trump: The Musical'
The Morning Joe host plans to release new music every month over the next two years.
Makers Of Self-Driving Cars Need Programs To Dodge Animals
In Sweden, Volvo researchers figured out how to brake for big, slow animals — like moose and reindeer. But Australia brings the conundrum of the kangaroo. Volvo hopes to solve the conundrum by 2020.
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In Russia's Siberian Silicon Valley, Business Is Good But Risks Can Be High
The Soviet Union built research institutes in Siberia as innovation centers during the Cold War. Since then, there's been a brain drain. Tech innovators remain, but some have faced legal challenges.
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QUIZ: 11 Random Facts About Independence Day For Your Backyard Party
How many people lived in the original 13 Colonies? How much do we import in American flags? The pressing questions to get you through July Fourth.
Scientists Are Not So Hot At Predicting Which Cancer Studies Will Succeed
A scientist tested his peers' ability to pick which cancer experiments would pan out. They failed more often than not, which doesn't say much for intuition or efficiency in the scientific process.
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