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The Biden administration has declared monkeypox a public health emergency
The White House has declared monkeypox to be a public health emergency. This could be a turning point in the lackluster monkeypox response.
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Archaeologists Say Border Wall Cuts Through Native American Burial Sites In Arizona
Blasting for President Trump's border wall in Arizona is underway in a national monument that's home to Native American burial sites. A local archaeologist explains the significance of the area.
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A remembrance of Sept. 11 from a person working that day at the Pentagon
A mother tells her daughter what it was like being at the Pentagon when a jet tore through the building on Sept. 11, 2001.
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Crowdsourced border wall donors disturbed by fraud and money laundering charges
Some donors have gotten their money back after contributing to "We Build the Wall." Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon and other officials at the nonprofit are accused of bilking donors.
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Steve Bannon prepares to face New York fraud charges
New York State is charging former Trump White House advisor Steve Bannon with fraud related to the We Build the Wall charity. Bannon raised funds from donors and he's accused of skimming funds.
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An Attorney's Fall: From Billionaire To Inmate
Curtis Wilkie is the author of The Fall of the House of Zeus, in which he chronicles the life of Dickie Scruggs, a trial lawyer who made millions in lawsuits targeting the asbestos and tobacco industries — and then wound up in prison for attempted bribery.
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For Former MI5 Head, Real Life Inspires Spy Novels
For Stella Rimington, the author of Illegal Action, secret intelligence is second nature; for nearly 30 years, she worked for MI5, Britain's domestic intelligence agency, rising through the ranks to become the first woman appointed director general.
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In NASA's Budget: Plans To 'Shrink-Wrap' An Asteroid
There's $78 million of the agency's nearly $18 billion budget set aside for a program to capture a 500-ton asteroid in space and drag it back to orbit around the moon. And by 2021, astronauts could be visiting that asteroid to study it up close and gather samples.
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Bluesman 'Honeyboy' Edwards Has Died
The 96-year-old guitarist was probably the last living link to Mississippi Delta blues.
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What happens to sweat in outer space (Hint: There's no gravity to help it drip away)
Humans' ability to sweat is useful on Earth — but when people go up into space, they find that perspiring in zero gravity presents some unique challenges.
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