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Beyond His Tenure, Holder Hasn't Left The Civil Rights Fight
Reflecting on his six years in office, the former attorney general talks with NPR's Michel Martin about what critics have called the most divisive administration and what's in store for him next.
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2 Degrees, $100 Billion: The World Climate Agreement, By The Numbers
The historic agreement calls for "deep reductions in global emissions." But how deep will those reductions be — and how soon, and who's paying for it?
Dodging Droppings, Romans Cope With Massive Influx Of Starlings
Every year, the Eternal City plays host to millions of migrating starlings. That creates problems — slippery, splattery problems. Falcons have been enlisted to drive them away, but have failed.
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Between Cheap Gas And Carbon Caps, Oil Sands Face Uncertain Fate
Canada's potentially lucrative oil sands business faces serious economic challenges. It has some concerned about its future as environmental critics look for ways to keep the oil in the ground.
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Fast-Acting Santa Evacuates Fire Area
In Draper, Utah, a fire broke out at the Living Planet Aquarium. The animals were fine and no one was hurt — thanks to Santa Claus. The Salt Lake Tribune says this Santa was a local fire inspector.
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TV's Challenge For 2016: Taking Immigrant Stories To The Next Level
It has been delightful to see so many immigrant coming-of-age stories in American pop culture this year, but it's also time to leave the Immigrant Kid Handbook behind.
No Longer Just A Toy: Regulators Say Drone Operators Are Pilots
The hottest holiday gift of the year is facing new federal regulations as drone fliers are now required to take the same safety responsibilities as airplane pilots.
Obama Addresses The Nation On U.S. Strategy Against ISIS
Obama says the self-proclaimed Islamic State is rapidly losing ground in Iraq and Syria, including 40 percent of its territory in Iraq.
Creighton University Lecture, 12/14/15
CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY LECTURE – Mary Kane, President and Chief Executive Officer of Sister Cities International “Global Education through Citizen…
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Fish Stocks Are Struggling To Rebound. Why Climate Change Is On The Hook
Fish populations aren't replenishing themselves like they used to. Fishing is to blame. But so is a lack of food for young fish, and it's directly linked to changing temperatures, new research shows.
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