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Apple Scraps Headphone Jack In iPhone 7, Reveals Cordless AirPods
Why is Apple pushing users toward wireless earbuds? "Courage," says an Apple executive. Other news from the Apple event involved Super Mario, Pokemon Go and water-resistant features.
'Gong Show' Host Chuck Barris Dies; Game Show Creator Was 87
Barris died of natural causes Tuesday at his home in Palisades, N.Y., according to publicist Paul Shefrin. Critics called Barris "The King of Schlock" or "The Baron of Bad Taste."
For Migrants In France, Life In 'The Jungle' Has Changed
NPR Paris correspondent Eleanor Beardsley says the squalid camp where migrants live in the rough in the dunes of Calais has transformed.
Deforestation Of The Amazon Up 29 Percent From Last Year, Study Finds
Brazil's National Institute for Space Research found that more than 3,000 square miles of forest cover were lost between August 2015 and July 2016 — a substantial increase over the year before.
Lawmakers Seek Better Count Of Advanced Black Lung Disease Cases
In response to an NPR investigation that shows 10 times the number of cases as currently reported, members of Congress are asking three federal agencies to work together to obtain an accurate count.
'Your Kids Are Not An Experiment'; Surgeon General Says No Vaping For Young People
A report from the surgeon general warns that "nicotine is addictive and harmful for youth and young adults," and notes e-cigarettes are increasingly popular among people under 25.
The Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, Longtime President Of Notre Dame University, Dies
Father Ted, as he was known to his friends, was influential in reshaping Catholic higher education. He was also a champion for civil rights and nuclear disarmament.
Your Grandparents Spent More Of Their Money On Food Than You Do
Shelling out dough at the grocery store can often feel painful. But Americans on average actually spend far less on food relative to their income than they did 50 years ago.
KNBA News - Changing Arctic series; Chukchi Sea Drilling Underway
KNBA Morning Newscast for Monday August 3, 2015Changing ArcticBy Tim Ellis, KUACThe Inupiat people of Point Hope, Alaska, celebrate a successful whaling…
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Israel Expands Attacks On Gaza As Rockets Target Israeli Cities
A barrage of rockets was fired from the Gaza Strip toward Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and other parts of the country. There were no injuries. Earlier, Israel conducted airstrikes and called up reservists.
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