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A Life-Size Replica Of The Titanic Is Under Construction In China's Countryside
Construction began in 2014. Once finished, the replica will be the centerpiece of a theme park that the developer hopes will attract millions of tourists from China and beyond.
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U.S. Ends El Salvador's Protected Status, Affecting 200,000 Residents
The move upends a status quo that has existed since 2001, when President George W. Bush extended temporary protected status after major earthquakes devastated parts of El Salvador.
Gut Check: Gas-Sniffing Capsule Charts The Digestive Tract
The electronic pill looks like the biggest multivitamin a human could possibly swallow. Tests have show that the experimental device can measure gases tied to microbes and digestion.
Judge Dismisses Federal Case Against Cliven Bundy And Sons, Bars Retrial
Less than a month after declaring a mistrial, Judge Gloria Navarro said there can be no retrial against the Nevada rancher and three other men, who led an armed standoff with federal agents in 2014.
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'Fire And Fury' Author Michael Wolff Discusses Bannon's Role In White House
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with journalist and author Michael Wolff about his book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House. Wolff discusses Steve Bannon's role in the White House and his future relationship with the Republican party.
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The Most-Hyped Items For This Year's Consumer Electronics Show
The annual Consumer Electronics Show aims to forecast which tech items will become parts of our daily lives.
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200,000 Salvadorans Will Lose Protected Status In Sept. 2019
After September 2019, 200,000 Salvadorans will not be able to renew their Temporary Protected Status. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen says conditions in El Salvador have improved enough to end the designation. But immigrant rights' advocates disagree, saying conditions on the ground in El Salvador are still dire.
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Controversial Mississippi Law Limiting LGBT Rights Not Heading To Supreme Court
The justices leave in place a federal appeals court decision that allowed the law to take effect. It came into force in October.
At Inter-Korea Talks, Pyongyang Agrees To Send Athletes, Cheerleaders To Olympics
It was the first such talks between the two countries in two years, with Seoul hoping for further dialogue that might lead to reunions between families divided by decades-old standoff.
For Some With Intellectual Disabilities, Ending Abuse Starts With Sex Ed
The high rates of sexual assault among people with intellectual disabilities can make romantic relationships difficult. One class aims to teach them about healthy relationships and sexuality.
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