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2 Men Wearing Military Fatigues: Terrorists Or Filmmakers?
One was wearing a gas mask, and they appeared to have assault rifles. The California Highway Patrol shut down the freeway. The threat was eased when the young filmmakers surrendered.
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10 Things To Know About The U.N. Climate Talks In Paris
Leaders from around the world are converging on Paris for the 2015 U.N. Climate Change Conference. Listen to our special coverage to find out what you should know and what's at stake.
NASA Uses Lessons From Space To Design An Efficient Building
Named Sustainability Base, a NASA facility in California is a model for energy-efficient federal buildings. It's powered by a fuel cell like those used on spacecraft and recycles water for flushing.
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LOOK: In Paris, Artists Turn Ad Spaces Into Climate Change Protests
The "brandalists," as they call themselves, used commercial ad space to point out the damage they say big corporations are having on the world's environment.
Love It Or Hate It, #GivingTuesday Has Become 'A Thing'
Ho ho ho, you've shopped till you've dropped a bundle. Now along comes #GivingTuesday. Is this the best way to encourage charity in the holiday season?
Big Data Predicts Centuries Of Harm If Climate Warming Goes Unchecked
It took about 30 teams of scientists worldwide, using supercomputers to churn through mountains of data, to see patterns aligning of what will happen decades and centuries from now.
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Suspect In Colorado Planned Parenthood Shooting Appears In Court
The suspect in the shooting at Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs was in court Monday. Robert L. Dear faces multiple counts after the deadly attack that left three people dead and nine wounded.
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Top Paper's Endorsement Doesn't Always Equal Success In New Hampshire
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie nabbed the backing of the New Hampshire Union Leader this weekend, citing his executive and national security experience. But that doesn't mean he's guaranteed a win.
Federal Authorities Arrest Man Linked To Threat That Closed U. Of Chicago
Authorities say Jabari Dean was motivated by the 2014 police killing of Laquan McDonald. He threatened to kill 16 white male students or staff to correspond with the number of times McDonald was shot.
From Pocket Lining To Jeans, A Niche Means Survival In LA Fashion
The fashion industry in LA has been bleeding jobs for years. One bright spot has been high-end denim. Whereas $30 jeans are often made in China or Mexico, designer jeans are almost always made here.
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