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Killing Reindeer To Stop Anthrax Could Snuff Out A Nomadic Culture
Zombie bacteria in defrosting reindeer carcasses brought anthrax back to Siberia. Now the government wants to slaughter 250,000 reindeer to stop the spread.
Reviews Of Medical Studies May Be Tainted By Funders' Influence
Researchers often combine the results of many medical studies to evaluate treatments. But when the combiners have a financial interest, the results might be inaccurate, a scientist says.
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Gifts From The North: 10 Canadian Artists You Need To Know
World Cafe's new contributing host and producer, Talia Schlanger, spotlights music from her mother country.
Coffee And Climate Change: In Brazil, A Disaster Is Brewing
Climate change is threatening the world's coffee, a new report says. In the biggest coffee supplier on the planet, Brazil, rising temperatures are being felt to devastating effect.
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U.S. Official: Navy Fires At Radar Sites In Yemen After Navy Destroyer Was Targeted
The Pentagon says twice in four days a missile was fired from Yemen at the USS Mason, with no damage to the ship or its crew. An official says the U.S. has destroyed radar locations in response.
Protests Disrupt Pipelines Across The Northern U.S.
On Tuesday, activists targeted five pipelines carrying crude oil into the U.S. from Canada, as construction resumed on a North Dakota pipeline.
Steve Gunn Plays Between The Ties On An Abandoned Railroad
The wandering Americana guitarist brings new songs to a forgotten New York relic.
For Some Sexual Assault Activists, Trump Tape Is A Teachable Moment
The videotape of Donald Trump bragging about groping and kissing women is already being used on campuses as a case study to teach students everything from bystander intervention to consent.
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Immigrants In The U.S. Illegally Say 'We're Not Hypothetical'
Immigrants living in the United States without documentation have their eyes on this year's election. Their future may depend on it.
DeVry University Agrees To Stop Ads Touting Grads' Job Success Without Proof
The for-profit university chain has agreed to stop claiming that 90 percent of its graduates seeking employment found jobs in their field within six months of graduation. It was not able to prove it.
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