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Japanese Capsule Containing Bits Of An Asteroid Returns To Earth
The sample collected by the spacecraft Hayabusa2 caps a six-year mission to Ryugu. Researchers hope it will offer clues to "the secrets of the birth of the solar system and the birth of life."
Trump Orders The Withdrawal Of Most U.S. Forces From Somalia
"While a change in force posture, this action is not a change in U.S. policy," the Pentagon said Friday. The Trump administration will reassign most of the personnel elsewhere in East Africa.
Trump Weakens Protections For Class Of Federal Workers
Just before the election, President Trump issued an executive order creating a new category of federal employees, which some worry may politicize the civil service.
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Trump Continues Attacks On Election Results At Georgia Senate Runoff Rally
At his first campaign rally since the election, the president repeated false claims of ballot fraud hours after pressuring the Republican governor to overturn election results.
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PHOTOS: Despite War And Violence, Kids Still Find 'Moments Of Playfulness'
Photojournalist Danielle Villasana shares images from 'Entitlements,' a new exhibit that showcases the resilience and perseverance of children living through war and conflict around the world.
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More than half of workers surveyed said they were reluctant to enforce COVID-19 safety measures with customers from whom they would receive tips, according to the One Fair Wage study.
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On A Tour Of 'America's Amazon,' Flora, Fauna And Glimpses Of Alabama's Past
A trip through the Mobile-Tensaw Delta offers a little bit of everything, from iris fields and gators, to Civil War history and the wreck of the last known ship to bring enslaved Africans to America.
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Saxby Chambliss Discusses Georgia's Upcoming Runoff Elections
NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks with former Georgia lawmaker Saxby Chambliss about the upcoming Senate elections there.
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Microwave Radiation 'Most Plausible' Cause Of Diplomats' Ailments, Report Says
The study by the National Academies of Sciences comes after dozens of U.S. diplomats in Cuba and China complained of migraines, dizziness and memory loss.
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California Residents Under Strict Stay-At-Home Orders Through Christmas
State officials announced on Saturday that they will bring back sweeping new restrictions as coronavirus cases continue to climb and ICU capacity dwindles.
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