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Check Out These Musicians Who Literally Play With Their Food
It turns out beans aren't the only musical fruit. The London Vegetable Orchestra is one of many musical acts that uses all sorts of fruit and veg to produce sweet (and savory) sounds.
At Pentagon, Trump Declares His Aim Of 'Rebuilding' The Military
The president met with the military brass and signed an executive action that calls for bulking up the military. He also signed a measure that freezes immigration from seven mostly Muslim countries.
Destructive Storms Soak, Batter And Bury Communities Around The Country
Apparent tornadoes killed at least 19 people in the South, nearly 4 inches of rain caused mudslides in California and a storm is dumping snow and rain from the Mid-Atlantic through the Northeast.
Why China Wants To Squeeze North Korea A Little, But Not Too Much
China opposes North Korea's nuclear tests and has signed up for international sanctions. But China still conducts extensive trade and worries about a major crisis that would send refugees its way.
Germany's Anti-Immigrant Party Challenges Angela Merkel For Re-Election
Germany's Angela Merkel faces a tough regional election today — that could see the anti-migrant Alternative for Germany party winning her political home state.
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GOP Looks To Trump's Address To Rally Lawmakers Around An Obamacare Strategy
Congressional Republicans are divided over the best path forward to deliver on the party's long-promised pledge to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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A Greek Treasure Pulled From The Sea Disappears Again In Gaza
The Hamas government says it has an important relic: an ancient statue of the god Apollo, found by a fisherman. It hopes the bronze figure attracts foreign interest but hasn't yet shown it publicly.
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FootGolf: A New Sport Explored In 19 Questions
Innovative athletes combine the elite sport of golf with the popular sport of soccer. Et, voila! FootGolf.
Report Reveals Deeply Misguided Interrogation Tactics, Feinstein Says
The Senate's "torture report" finds that the CIA conducted brutal interrogations of detainees in the years after 9/11, misled elected leaders, and got little useful information from the harsh tactics.
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America's T. Rex Gets A Makeover
Discovered in Montana in 1988, the Wankel T. Rex is a prize find — a nearly complete skeleton, now bound for display at the Smithsonian, in Washington, D.C. But first, those old bones need some work.
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