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As Trampoline Parks Jump In Popularity, So Do Injuries
Injuries at the indoor parks are still dwarfed by injuries on home trampolines. But researchers warn that the parks seem to result in more serious injuries that can require admission to the hospital.
Rio's Opening Ceremony Aims To Cast Troubled Games In New Light
The troubled Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro will have their opening ceremony on Friday. We get a sneak preview of how the country will be showcasing its unique culture and heritage.
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Why The U.S. Is Pledging $4.3 Billion To The Global Fund
The Fund was created in 2002 to address the AIDS, TB and malaria epidemics. What is its track record?
The Big Reason Voters Like Trump, Clinton? They're Not The Other
A new Pew Research Center study finds that a third of Hillary Clinton's and Donald Trump's supporters are most strongly motivated by opposition to Trump and Clinton.
Some Towns Treat Bikes As Trendy, But In Reading, Pa., They're Tools
The city of nearly 90,000 is making an effort to become bike-friendly as a way to cater to existing residents — many of whom bike because they have to.
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How Effective Was Shimon Peres' Social Media Push For Peace?
Shimon Peres spent his final years as a grandfatherly figure, using social media to urge young Israelis toward his optimistic vision of peace. They liked him — but some were skeptical of his message.
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Hungary's Referendum On Refugee Resettlement Is Overwhelming — But Invalid
More than 90 percent of voters rejected any future plans for permanent resettlement of noncitizens. But not enough people voted — and some of those who did cast intentionally botched ballots.
The Restaurant With No (Visible) Workers
A new, highly automated restaurant in San Francisco looks to speed up service through efficiency. You won't see any people taking your order or serving you at Eatsa, a fast-casual quinoa eatery.
Killing Of Young Woman In Nepal Spotlights Travel Safety
The death of an American teacher raises questions about the risks of heading off alone as a trekker or a volunteer. We talked with two experts about lessons to draw from the tragedy.
This Teacher Wants To Excite Your Inner Scientist
Ainissa Ramirez used to be an associate professor at Yale in materials science. Now she's taking her "science evangelism" out on the road.
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