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Gobble, Gobble? U.S. Turkey Production Growth Slowed In Last Decade
After decades of booming growth, demand for turkeys began to flatline in 2008. While a number of factors are at play, it could also be that Americans are changing the way they celebrate Thanksgiving.
Dow Suffers Record-Breaking Christmas Eve Losses
The Dow Jones Industrial Average on Monday fell 2.9 percent to 21,792.20 — its worst Christmas Eve performance. It Broke the 1918 record. U.S. stocks are on track for their worst year since 2008.
Trump Administration Takes Next Step Toward Oil Lease Sales In Arctic Refuge
The Trump administration has taken another step toward selling leases to drill oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
A Record Number Of People Were Displaced In 2017 For 5th Year In A Row
An average of 44,000 people were displaced every day, or one person every two seconds, according to a United Nations report. Conflict is the biggest factor driving displacement.
After Going Shot For Shot, Olympic Athletes From Russia Win Men's Hockey Gold
The Olympic Athletes from Russia won 4-3 against Germany in a game where neither team had much to lose.
On the equinox, 'Chicagohenge' emerges from the city's skyscrapers
Twice a year, on the fall and spring equinoxes, the sun sets perfectly framed by Chicago's skyscrapers. The perhaps unintended phenomenon takes its name from England's ancient monument Stonehenge.
Japan, IOC Jostle Over Who Will Pay Billions To Delay 2020 Olympics Over Coronavirus
The cost of moving the summer games to 2021 is expected to be massive. The International Olympic Committee said on Tuesday Japan would pay. Japanese officials said they didn't agree to foot the bill.
Reporter's Audio Recordings Of D-Day Discovered After 75 Years
This week the D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Va., received audio recordings of a reporter narrating the landing in France. A homeowner found them in the house he bought where they had been for 75 years.
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Bolstered By Impeachment Inquiry, Trump Campaign And RNC Raise $125 Million
The Trump campaign says recent moves by House Democrats helped supercharge the president's fundraising.
Earthquake Hits Puerto Rico And Collapses Punta Ventana — A Landmark Coastal Arch
"Today our icon remains in the memory of all," Guayanilla press official Glidden López Torres said on Facebook.
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