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What DOGE cuts could mean for national park visitors
With the busy season at many national parks imminent, park advocates and gateway communities are worried visitors and park-related economies will suffer.
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An ancient giant armadillo shows South America had humans much earlier than thought
Researchers have found evidence of butchery marks on the back of an ancient armadillo-like animal, suggesting humans were in South America 20,000 years ago -- earlier than many researchers thought.
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Paris mayor swims in Seine to prove river safe for Olympic events
The Paris mayor and the head of the French Olympic committee swam in the river Seine. France has spent millions to clean up the iconic river so athletes can compete in it during the Summer Games.
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U.S. announces ban on antivirus software from a Russia-based cybersecurity company
Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky denied Friday that it is a security threat after the Commerce Department banned the use of its software in the United States.
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Extreme temperatures can cause all sorts of heat-related illnesses
NPR's Michel Martin talks to emergency room physician Dr. George Chiampas about how to stay healthy during the heat wave.
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The federal government aims to address quality issues with carbon offset programs
If you buy a plane ticket or a car rental, you might get asked if you want to buy carbon offsets to reduce climate pollution. Is there any way to know if those carbon offsets are legit?
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Palme d'Or winner 'Anora' is a strip club Cinderella story
Sean Baker's Palme d'Or-winning comedy Anora is a Cinderella story of sorts, with a standout performance by Mikey Madison as the title character.
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Trump sidestepped some questions in town hall with Latino voters
Former President Donald Trump faced some tough questioning from Latino voters Wednesday night. He largely sidestepped those questions in his answers and instead stuck to his broader campaign themes.
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Donald Trump calls Jan. 6 a "day of love." Here are the facts.
Donald Trump often misrepresents what happened on Jan. 6, 2021, even referring to convicted rioters as "hostages.
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Victims of clergy sex abuse and LA Archdiocese reach nearly $900 million settlement
More than 1,300 clergy sex abuse survivors and the Archdiocese of LA have reached a settlement worth nearly $900 million. The church says no donations to parishes or schools will be go to the payouts.
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