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2,500 Years Ago, This Brew Was Buried With The Dead; A Brewery Has Revived It
In an ancient burial plot in what is now Germany, scientists uncovered a cauldron with remnants of an alcoholic beverage. They teamed up with a Milwaukee brewery to re-create the recipe.
It Ain't Me, Babe: Researchers Find Flaws In Police Facial Recognition Technology
Nearly half of American adults have been entered into law enforcement facial recognition databases, a new report shows. But problems with the accuracy of the technology could affect innocent people.
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The Man Who Shed Light On Why College Keeps Getting More Expensive
Remembering William Bowen, a former president of Princeton University and an important scholar of higher education, who died last week.
Amusement Park Accident In Australia Kills 4
Four adults died on a water ride at Dreamworld amusement park in Queensland state. The attraction — "Thunder River Rapids" — was reportedly a fairly mild ride.
Chicago Art Institute's Bronze Lions Don Cubs Caps
It's a tradition for the big bronze lions that guard the doors of the school to wear the head gear of whichever local team is in the finals. For the first time, they're wearing Cubs baseball caps.
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Pope Francis Meets With Venezuelan President To Discuss Country's Crisis
The pope urged President Nicolas Maduro to "alleviate the suffering of the people" amid Venezuela's economic and political disaster. The Vatican will mediate between the government and the opposition.
The AT&T-Time Warner Merger: What Are The Pros And Cons For Consumers?
AT&T positions itself as the future competitor to cable, promising an era of experimentation and innovation. But consumer advocates raise a raft of concerns. Regulators will weigh both sides.
4 Reasons Mormons Are More Skeptical Of Trump Than Other Religious Conservatives
White evangelicals are some of Donald Trump's strongest backers. But another reliably Republican group of Christians — Mormons — is leery of the GOP candidate. Here's why.
For Babies On A Plane, Hot Drinks And Co-Sleeping Pose A Risk
Airplanes are a remarkably safe way to travel, but small children can be injured while aloft. Skipping the hot coffee and putting small ones in the window seat can help, pediatricians say.
Judge Approves VW's $14.7 Billion Settlement Over Emissions Scandal
Volkswagen agreed this summer to pay up to $10 billion to U.S. car owners and nearly $5 billion in environmental reparations for selling cars that cheated on emissions tests. The deal is now approved.
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