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Former President Jimmy Carter Says He Is Cancer-Free
Back in August, Carter announced that his melanoma had spread to his liver and brain. Today, he told his congregation that the cancer was gone.
Facing Rising Waters, A Native Tribe Takes Its Plea To Paris Climate Talks
As international leaders convene in Paris to talk about solutions for climate change, one tribe on the Washington coast reluctantly plans its retreat from the encroaching Pacific Ocean.
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Chikungunya, A Mosquito-Borne Virus, Might Be Scarier Than We Thought
It typically causes fever and joint pain. A new study looks at a possible link to encephalitis, a brain infection.
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Wyoming Schools Get Poor Report Card For Native American Absenteeism
One in three Native students are what's considered "chronically absent," in this state. Educators on the Wind River Indian Reservation say that's a major factor holding back student achievement.
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KIOS Jazz CD Of The Month: Lionel Loueke / Gaia / Blue Note
A guitarist known internationally for his impeccable fusion of West African and jazz music, Lionel Loueke has returned with another compelling recording,…
False Alarm Mammograms May Still Signal Higher Breast Cancer Risk
Largest study to date finds women who have abnormal mammograms but negative results from further tests have a somewhat higher risk of developing breast cancer during the next 10 years.
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Resettled Refugees Help To 'Bring Buffalo Back'
After losing jobs and people for half a century, the region in upstate New York is finally growing again. Refugees may be one reason why: Roughly 10,000 have resettled in the area since 2003.
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Yet Again, A Major Terrorist Attack Has A Brotherly Connection
Two brothers blew themselves up in the Brussels bombings this week. There were also fraternal links in the Boston Marathon bombing, the Charlie Hebdo attacks and the rampage in Paris last November.
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Creighton graduate and faculty member recognized for major prosthetic advances
Not many people are aware that a small lab in Nebraska is at the forefront of 3D printing prosthetic evolution.Dr. Jorge Zuniga, Director of Creighton…
An LLC? It Gives Facebook Founder More Freedom To Meet Philanthropic Goals
Creating a for-profit company to manage his $45 billion pledge means Mark Zuckerberg is giving himself flexibility in deciding the best way of tackling the social issues he cares about.
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