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Grass Gourmands: A Herbivore Food Mystery On The African Savanna
A new study sheds light on a longstanding ecological question: How do so many species like impalas and elephants co-exist when they're all feeding on the same limited foods?
ABC News Report Is 'Very Disconcerting,' Former TSA Administrator Says
NPR's Melissa Block speaks with John Pistole about the report that found 95 percent of recent covert tests of airport screeners were able to get past security.
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Are The Vaccine Court's Requirements Too Strict?
Before awarding compensation, the court wants a "preponderance of evidence" that a vaccine caused the injury. Some years, the nearly $4 billion fund earns more interest than it pays out in claims.
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Why Jeb Bush Can't Bank On Faith Like His Brother Did
Bush, who is likely running for president, is a firm Catholic. But that might not be enough for evangelical Christians in Iowa who see him as moderate and are looking elsewhere.
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Under New Rules, NSA To Again Access Americans' Phone Records
The new rules rely on phone companies to collect the data. The altered approach was approved by the Senate on Tuesday, matching a version the House passed to update the Patriot Act.
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For Swimmers, Facial Hair Can Be A Drag
Beards can slow a swimmer down but maybe no longer. The company Virgin Trains, which sponsors a race in England, has created a product called the Beard Cap. It's a lycra swim cap for facial hair.
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Nebraska lawmaker, treasurer to lead death penalty campaign
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A ballot campaign to preserve Nebraska's death penalty will be led by an Omaha state lawmaker and the state treasurer.Sen. Beau McCoy…
Police Officer Should Have Refused $2.7M Bequest, Review Panel Says
The story has caused outrage in Portsmouth, N.H., where residents have complained that the case sets a dangerous precedent and sends a troubling message about police priorities.
Surgery Doesn't Help Women With Early-Stage Breast Carcinoma
Only women with more advanced cases of ductal carcinoma in situ benefited from surgery, a study found. Most women do have surgery for DCIS, although it's a controversial diagnosis.
Teen drivers put everyone at risk
Almost two-thirds of people injured or killed in a crash involving a teen driver are people other than the teen behind the wheel.That’s the major finding…
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