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Photographer Says He Lost His Job After Leaking Pictures Of Rick Perry And Coal CEO
Former Department of Energy photographer Simon Edelman is filing a federal whistleblower suit after he leaked the photos of a private meeting between the energy secretary and Robert Murray.
Review: Calexico, 'The Thread That Keeps Us'
The American Southwest continues to inform Calexico's sprawling, cross-cultural indie rock, but here it's a more self-contained, even lonesome affair.
2017 Among Warmest Years On Record
The planet's global surface temperature last year was the second warmest since 1880, NASA says. Scientists say the five warmest years on record have been since 2010.
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Amazon says it reviewed 238 proposals in the U.S., Mexico and Canada. It says it will invest $5 billion in building the new headquarters, which could create up to 50,000 high-paying jobs.
Pope Francis Accuses Bishop's Critics Of Slander, Riling Sex Abuse Victims In Chile
On the last day of his visit to Chile, Pope Francis set the simmering resentment that some hold against the Catholic Church to a full boil.
A Peas Offering For The Dairy Aisle: Can This Milk Alternative Rival The Real Deal?
Yellow-pea milk might sound odd, but the founders of Ripple Foods think their protein-rich dairy alternatives could give cow's milk a run for its money and open the door to more plant-based products.
Trump Appointee Resigns After Bigoted Comments Surface
Carl Higbie, appointed by President Trump to serve in the agency that runs AmeriCorps, has apologized for remarks that derided black people, Muslims and other groups.
Sense Of Place, South Africa: Sol Gems
A live psychedelic performance recorded live in the economic hub of the country, Johannesburg.
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Self-Immolation Rises As Desperate Tunisians Seek Escape From Poverty
When a fruit seller set himself on fire, it helped start a revolution in Tunisia seven years ago. Since then, the suicide method has grown more common, especially among young, unemployed men.
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