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Women In Combat: Some Lessons From Israel's Military
The U.S. will soon begin to open combat positions to women. That's already the case in Israel, where women say it is an important step but doesn't guarantee full equality. The military's upper echelons remain male-dominated.
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A Roman beach destroyed by Mount Vesuvius is open to the public for the first time
The beach at Herculaneum is believed to be where some 300 people died while waiting for boats to save them from the volcanic eruption in 79 AD. It's now open to the public for the first time.
Some Airbnb Listings Could Be Breaking The Law
The Internet is causing big changes to the hospitality business. Instead of sleeping in hotels, many travelers now spend the night in private homes, which they find through websites such as Airbnb. But there's a catch.
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White House Doesn't Plan To Cooperate With Congressional Investigation
President Trump is telling his aides not to cooperate with congressional investigators following the release of special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
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At least 5 infants have died due to recent cold weather in Gaza
The cold, rainy winter now gripping Gaza is taking its toll. At least five infants have died of hypothermia in recent days, according to Gaza health officials.
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The beloved Perseid meteor shower peaks next week
The meteor shower creates an opportunity to sit outside at night and watch shooting stars. It's also an opportunity for researchers to do some science.
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Biden pardons Virginia House Speaker Don Scott, Black nationalist Marcus Garvey
President Joe Biden pardons five people and commutes the sentence of two others who "made significant contributions to improving their communities."
If packing is stressing you out, maybe you need a spreadsheet
Do you use a spreadsheet to pack for travel? Maybe you should.
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If Drugs Could Talk: In 'Delicious Foods' They Do
In James Hannaham's novel Delicious Foods, addiction itself is a character — it even narrates some of the chapters. The book imagines what slavery would look like in modern America.
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You can ask Salvador Dali questions (sort of), as part of an AI installation
Visitors to the Dali Museum in Florida can ask the Catalan artist, who died in 1989, questions. The installation uses generative AI to bring his consciousness to life. (Story aired on ATC on 7/18/24.)
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