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The Physics And Psychology Of 'The Wave' At Sporting Events
You may love or hate "the wave" as it sweeps through spectators at baseball, football and soccer games. But physicists say the synchronized action shows how humans are like particles.
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Songs We Love: Orgone, 'I Sold My Heart To The Junkman (Feat. Cyril Neville)'
A Los Angeles funk band and a New Orleans icon transform a jazz ballad turned girl-group number into an irresistibly boogieable groove — on a soul label out of suburban Ohio. Yeah, sure.
Ousted South Korean Leader Park Geun-hye Arrested On Corruption Charges
The court granted prosecutors' request to hold Park, who was removed from office earlier this month. A Seoul court issued the warrant early Friday local time, hours after she appeared for questioning.
Surprising And Sobering: 7 Facts About Global Health
What's an often overlooked killer in the world of global health? Why is heart disease both rising and falling? How did the Model T solve a health problem?
As Term Winds Down, Supreme Court Says It Will Take On Partisan Gerrymandering
The Supreme Court has for decades forbidden racial gerrymandering, but it has repeatedly shied away from addressing partisan gerrymandering.
Saudi King Deposes Crown Prince And Names 31-Year-Old Son As New Heir
Saudi Arabia's new successor to the throne is 50 years younger than the current monarch. He's known for his social and economic views, as well as leading the Saudi military.
Trump Picks Gen. James Mattis As His Defense Secretary
President-elect Donald Trump has now chosen nominees for nearly half of the Cabinet-level jobs in his incoming administration.
UConn Powers To Historic NCAA Championship Win Over Syracuse
On Tuesday night, No. 1-seed Connecticut made history, beating No. 4-seed Syracuse 82 to 51 to become the first NCAA Division I women's team to win four consecutive NCAA basketball championships.
PHOTOS: Rescuers Search For Survivors After Powerful Quakes Hit Southern Japan
Two major quakes hit southern Japan barely a day apart, killing at least 41 people and flattening at least 90 homes. Now, rescue crews are searching for survivors and assessing the damage.
Health Rumors Swirl As Nigerian President Asks For Extended Leave
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has asked for more time away from the country to finish medical tests, as officials there continue to insist he's in perfect health
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