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The Gulf Of Mexico's Dead Zone Is The Biggest Ever Seen
A record-setting "dead zone," where water doesn't have enough oxygen for fish to survive, has appeared this summer. One major cause is pollution from farms.
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There's a National Teachers Hall of Fame? Who Knew?
A one-of-a-kind museum that honors some of the nation's most accomplished teachers has given Emporia Kansas the title of "Teacher Town USA."
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Review: Downtown Boys, 'Cost of Living'
The songs on Cost Of Living are a big leap forward in the evolution of one of punk's most revolutionary groups.
Putin Orders Cuts Of U.S. Diplomatic Corps In Russia
Russian President Vladimir has ordered the U.S. to cut its embassy and consulates staff in Russia by 755 people, in retaliation for new U.S. sanctions against Moscow.
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Remembering The I-35W Bridge Collapse 10 Years Later
The I-35W bridge was one of Minnesota's busiest, carrying 140,000 cars a day over the Mississippi River. It collapsed during rush hour on Aug. 1, 2007. Ten years later, the disaster still looms large.
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We're All Born With Mathematical Abilities (And Why That's Important)
Kids who start school behind in math tend to stay behind. But could early predictors in preschool help educators put them on a path to success?
Police Agreements To Work With Federal Agents Highlight Immigration Debate
Nineteen Texas law enforcement agencies signed agreements to work with U.S. immigration agents. Immigrant advocates say the effort will ramp up racial profiling by officers and fear among immigrants.
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Shooting At Moscow Courthouse Leaves 3 Alleged 'Grand Theft Auto' Gang Members Dead
Authorities say the defendants attacked guards and managed to take their guns while being transported in an elevator. Two other alleged gang members are said to be injured and in custody.
Power Outage In N.C.'s Outer Banks Could Take Weeks To Fix
The local utility says construction crews building a bridge across the Oregon Inlet cut three underground cables, leaving much of the vacation spot without electricity.
'I Was Somebody's Mother': Reflections On The Guilt And Grief Of Miscarriage
Ariel Levy was five months pregnant and alone in a hotel room in Mongolia when she gave birth. Her son lived only 10 minutes. Afterward, Levy was haunted by the notion that she had caused his death.
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