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Serena Williams Defeats Sister Venus To Take 23rd Grand Slam Title
It's the seventh Australian Open title for the younger Williams sister, and moves her to the top spot in number of major titles in the Open era.
There Were More Deaths Than Births In Alabama Last Year, A Grim First For The State
Alabama's top health official says the state has "literally shrunk." According to preliminary data, it saw 64,714 total deaths and 57,641 births in 2020.
1/16/13 - The 28th Legislature convened in Juneau Tuesday; Gov. Parnell to propose new oil tax structure; Minority wants to be part of oil tax debate; Fatherhood Summit begins Thursday
http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kbc/local-kbc-1023265.mp3Anchorage, AK – The 28th session of the Alaska state Legislature convened…
In a hot room, you're told to play a vicious game. Will heat make you behave badly?
The study assigned subjects to one of two rooms: 68 degrees or a sweat-inducing 86 degrees. They played a computer game that can bring out the worst in human nature. What are the real-world lessons?
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Maryland company promotes empanada tradition while giving Latin workers a job
Owner of this business says she’s on a mission to show the richness and diversity of Latin American food, one empanada at a time
Fútbol, Flags And Fun: Getting Creative To Reach Unvaccinated Latinos In Colorado
To close the vaccination gap among Latinos in Colorado, health workers are bringing the shot to neighborhoods and soccer games, and drawing on trusted networks of friends and family.
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A Toy Monkey That Escaped Nazi Germany And Reunited A Family
Gert Berliner packed a stuffed monkey when he fled the Nazis as a child. He kept the toy for more than a half century before donating it to a museum, an act that led to a remarkable discovery.
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Coaxing Cops To Tackle Cybercrime? There's An App For That
Local police often don't feel equipped to investigate cybercrime. The NYPD is trying to teach patrol officers to ask the right questions about IP addresses, Bitcoin and phone spoofing.
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Rohingya Settle In For The Long Haul, Even As Bangladesh Wants Refugees To Go Home
Bangladesh wants a million Rohingya refugees to go back to Myanmar. But 18 months after most of them fled violence, they are too afraid to go back and are making new lives for themselves in camps.
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He survived the water, but not the flood
Climate-driven flooding destroyed Tony Calhoun’s home in 2022. But as the water receded, his despair only grew. Now, his family hopes to bring attention to the mental health toll of extreme weather.
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