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Antarctica's Ice Sheets Are Melting Faster — And From Beneath
Researchers say the ice is melting more quickly than they've ever seen. They think it's because warm water is circulating under the ice shelf, and that the melting process appears to be irreversible.
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New Guidelines Acknowledge The Reality: Babies Do Sleep In Mom's Bed
There's no question bed sharing increases the risk of sudden death, pediatricians say. New guidelines are aimed at reducing that risk as much as possible in the first year of a child's life.
Behind China's Anti-Graft Campaign, A Drive To Crush Rivals
China's Communist Party will aim to tighten party discipline at a key meeting this week. Part of this is an effort to target covert factions within the party that threaten to destabilize it.
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Attempting To Woo Latino Voters, Marco Rubio Gets Booed At Orlando Festival
Some in the crowd expressed anger over his endorsement of Donald Trump, who kicked off his presidential campaign last year by disparaging Mexican immigrants.
'Russian Man Calls The Cops When Wife Tries To Raise Kids As Vegetarians'
That was the headline in The Moscow Times. The husband reportedly told the police that his vegetarian wife, by forcing the kids to forego meat, was having a negative impact on their development.
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Politics In The News: Debate Prep
The third and final presidential debate will be held on Wednesday in Las Vegas. David Greene talks to columnist and commentator Cokie Roberts and Mollie Hemingway, senior editor at The Federalist.
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WikiLeaks Says Julian Assange's Internet Access Cut Off By 'State Party'
The group has published thousands of emails purportedly linked to Hillary Clinton's campaign, and promised more to come before the U.S. election. WikiLeaks says Ecuador shut off the Internet access.
Forget Tomayto/Tomahto: The Real Debate Is, Should It Be Refrigerated?
In the great household debate about refrigerating tomatoes, there's some new scientific evidence on the no-fridge side. But some taste testers are not convinced.
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Navy Admiral Stavridis: North Korea Biggest Security Threat To U.S.
Retired Navy Admiral James Stavridis joins Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson to discuss why the country could be the next president's thorniest foreign policy problem.
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Trump Son-In-Law Said To Be Looking Into Creating 'Trump TV'
Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson speaks with Derek Thompson of The Atlantic about the potential implications of a Trump television network.
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