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LISTEN: The Man Who Picks British Bombing Targets In Syria
U.K. Defense Secretary Michael Fallon tells NPR that he has insisted on personally signing off before Royal Air Force Tornado warplanes strike any target in the campaign against ISIS.
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This Generation Of Teens Is Drinking And Driving Less
It's a good-news trend in public health: Teens and young adults are less likely to drive while impaired than they were 12 years ago. But the study didn't ask specifically about marijuana.
Antibiotic Use On Farms Is Up, Despite Promises To Kick The Drugs
Producers of poultry, cattle and pigs continue to use more antibiotics, according to the latest government data. That's despite more pledges from food companies to sell meat raised without the drugs.
Dow Chemical, DuPont Announce 'Merger Of Equals'
The two chemical giants will temporarily form a $130 billion firm (called DowDuPont) before splitting into three separate companies: agriculture, materials and specialty products.
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Boozing At The Office Holiday Party? Use Our Tips, Take Our Survey
Sipping on rum punch at the office party may be festive, but too much alcohol can lead to behavior that might embarrass you later. Read our tips on staying in control and take our survey.
As GOP Debates Climate Change, Corporate Lobbyists Wish For Action
Many large businesses accept climate change. That creates another challenge: a split with many Republican allies in Congress who are still fighting the debate over climate science.
India Association of Nebraska reaching out after deadly flooding
The India Association of Nebraska is reaching out after flooding in India killed more than 300 people.India’s southeastern state of Tamil Nadu saw its…
Atheist display will force removal of Nativity scene
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Nativity scene will be removed from the Nebraska Capitol in the days before Christmas because atheist groups have reserved all the…
Putin Says Russia Is Backing Some Syrian Opposition Forces
Russia opposes the Islamic State, but supports Syria's Bashar Assad. Now Moscow says its military is providing weapons and supplies to Western-backed, anti-Assad forces on the frontlines against ISIS.
To Go Green, Bars Try To Reuse Their Booze
Bartenders are finding novel ways to reuse leftover wine and spent ingredients from cocktail-making. It's just one part of a nascent movement toward sustainability in the industry.
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