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Animal Trafficking 'Kingpin' Arrested In Thailand
Boonchai Bach is accused of heading a network that dealt in large quantities of poached elephant ivory, rhinoceros horn and other endangered species.
Still 'Pretty Damn Mad' Protesters Unite In Second Annual Women's March
Marchers united largely in opposition to President Trump, who tweeted Saturday that protesters should be celebrating "the historic milestones and unprecedented economic success" of his presidency.
Cancer Patients Get Little Guidance From Doctors On Using Medical Marijuana
Side effects from cancer treatment lead many patients to ask their physicians about trying marijuana for relief. Even when the answer is yes, the details on what to do next can be sparse.
Senate To Vote Monday On Ending Shutdown As Talks Continue
It's not yet clear that there is enough support to restore government funding. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell laid out plans to consider immigration legislation in coming weeks if the shutdown ends.
After A Year In Office, Trump Still Facing Constitutional Challenges Over Businesses
Over the past year, three lawsuits have alleged that President Trump is failing to obey the Constitution's anti-corruption clauses. One suit has been dismissed. Now another is about to get a hearing.
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Germany's Social Democrats Party Votes For Formal Coalition Talks With Merkel
It's a vital step to ending a nearly four-month long political crisis in Germany after last September's elections failed to give any party a majority.
On Anniversary Of Women's March, A Las Vegas Rally With A Tighter Focus: The Midterms
The organizers of 2017's historic Women's March in Washington, D.C., chose Las Vegas, Nev., for its swing state status.
Both Parties Claim Public Support In Shutdown Struggle. Who's Out Of Touch?
Republicans and Democrats alike are really only listening to their own section of the choir, NPR's Ron Elving writes.
Personalized Diets: Can Your Genes Really Tell You What To Eat?
There's an explosion of interest in personalized diet approaches and at-home test kits are popping up everywhere. Part of the approach includes analyzing your DNA, but genes can only tell us so much.
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Amazon's Cashier-Less Seattle Grocery Opens To The Public
The store, which has been open only to Amazon employees for the past year, uses a smartphone app and a network of cameras to track a customer's purchases.
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