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California's Bishop Pines Are Dying. Is Drought To Blame?
Bishop pine only grows in a handful of places on the West Coast. In one of those places, the drought-stricken Channel Islands off the coast of California, they're dying off in huge numbers.
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UAB Reinstates Football Program But With A Financial Caveat
In December, the president of the University of Alabama at Birmingham shocked people in the state's largest city when he canceled the football program, saying it wasn't economically feasible.
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In Turkey, Violence Against Women Is Often A Private Family Matter
Women's rights advocates say more than 100 women have been killed in Turkey so far this year, most by male relatives.
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The Quantified Student: An App That Predicts GPA
Researchers found that a phone's activity tracker can automatically predict students' school performance.
Snack Food Trail Leads Police In Iowa To Suspected Burglar
Police in the college town of Iowa City say they responded to a break-in at a convenience store. The Iowa City Press-Citizen reports that at the end of the trail was 20-year-old Francisco Munoz.
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Cruise Ship Capsizes In China, Leaving Hundreds Unaccounted For
The captain told local media the vessel sank after getting caught in a cyclone in China's Yangtze River. Few of the 458 on board are thought to have survived the incident.
How The YMCA Helped Shape America
Many of today's fitness trends can be traced back to the pioneering programs of the YMCA.
If Your Doctor Leaves Your Health Plan, You Can't Easily Follow
Consumers can switch plans outside of the annual open enrollment period for some specific life changes, but generally not when a doctor falls out of the plan.
Harlem Hellfighter And Jewish Soldier Get Long-Overdue Medals Of Honor
Historians say Sgts. Henry Johnson and William Shemin hadn't been properly recognized for their bravery under fire.
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Remembering Bob Belden
Noted producer, saxophonist, and composer Bob Belden passed away suddenly in May. He died of a heart attack on May 20th, 2015. He was 58. Belden was a…
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