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These Rare Damselflies Find Love With a Twist in Fog City
Most damselflies prefer sunny spots, but the quirky San Francisco forktail damselfly digs the fogginess of its hometown. When they hook up, they do it in style — linking their delicate bodies in a heart shape, then flying tandem for an hour or more after. TRANSCRIPT It’s a classic summer day in San Francisco — … Continue reading These Rare Damselflies Find Love With a Twist in Fog City →
How war bonds and controlled prices helped to beat inflation
Inflation is climbing at its highest rate in 40 years. The Federal Reserve has a standard way of dealing with rising prices: raising interest rates. But it hasn't always been that way.
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A new generation revives 'The Muppet Show' and it's as delightful as ever
This isn't the first reincarnation of Jim Henson's crew, but it's one of the best in a very long time. Seth Rogen is an executive producer, and Maya Rudolph and Sabrina Carpenter guest star.
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Americans Win Medicine Nobels for 'Silencing' Genes
Americans Andrew Z. Fire and Craig C. Mello win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering "RNA interference," a way organisms turn off individual genes. The discovery is considered by many scientists to be a breakthrough in modern biology.
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Judge Drops Charges Against Anti-Abortion Activists Behind Covert Recordings
A Texas judge has dismissed felony charges against two people who concealed their identities and tried to buy fetal tissue from Planned Parenthood.
Rio Police Remove U.S. Swimmers From Flight To Ask About Reported Robbery
Gunnar Bentz and Jack Conger have now been released, U.S. officials say — but the pair are going to keep talking with police in Rio.
Ammon Bundy Returns To Oregon To Testify In Refuge Trial
After five full days of testimony, federal prosecutors in the second Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation trial rested their case-in-chief Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Portland.
Why Add A Banana To The Passover Table?
It's one of several suggestions that connect the ancient holiday, remembering the Israelites' flight to freedom, with the world's current refugee crisis.
John Clarke, Who Made Fake News Hilarious, Is Mourned In Australia And New Zealand
Satirist John Clarke's pitch-perfect portrayal of an Australian senator denying the impact of an oil spill once prompted a Snopes fact-check report.
FBI Investigating Jersey City Shooting As Act Of Domestic Terrorism
The FBI says it is investigating this week's fatal shooting in Jersey City as an act of domestic terrorism. A police officer and three people in a kosher grocery story were killed by attackers.
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