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Where The Presidential Candidates Stand On Science
It can be tricky to determine, with any certainty, where Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton stand on the issues, including on issues of science. But Scientific American magazine and ScienceDebate.org are trying to change that.
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5 Stories To Read For International Day Of The Girl
The 1.1 billion girls of the world face many unique challenges, and education is high on the list.
To Be An American, Says This Haitian-American, Means You Have A Voice
Jan Mapou moved to the U.S. from Haiti nearly 50 years ago. It was important to become a U.S. citizen, he says, because as an immigrant, it makes "you feel that you are in your country."
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European Court Finds Russia Violated Rights Of Chess Star Garry Kasparov
Kasparov was detained for five hours at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport in 2007, preventing him from attending a political protest against the government of President Vladimir Putin.
Skip The Math: Researchers Paint A Picture Of Health Benefits And Risks
A Maryland physician teamed up with an environmental scientist to develop a visual approach for helping patients better understand the risks and benefits of medical tests and treatments.
Asian-Americans Continue To Drift Away From The GOP, But It's A Complicated Story
For decades, a majority of the Vietnamese-American electorate has leaned Republican. Now Asian-Americans are more likely to register as independents, with very complex opinions on national issues.
To Retain More Parents, The Military Offers A Better Work-Life Balance
When a Pentagon official proposed flexible schedules at a town hall meeting, "They actually laughed at me," she says. But the schedules went into place. The military also now allows 1 to 3 years off.
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Albuquerque Police Shooting Trial Ends In A Hung Jury
Two former officers were on trial for murder in the 2014 shooting of a homeless man. The DOJ cited the shooting in its finding of a pattern of excessive force within Albuquerque's police department.
Amazon Seeks To Recapture Music Fans With New Streaming Service
With Amazon Music Unlimited, the company is seeking to lure consumers away from competitors like Spotify and Apple Music — and it might be a game-changing proposition.
Review Finds San Francisco Police Disproportionately Targeted Minorities
A Justice Department review of the San Francisco Police Department found that officers were more likely to use force, stop and search people of color.
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