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Opinion: Why Is Our President Spending Saturday Night At A Cage Fight?
President Trump has chosen to attend Saturday's Ultimate Fighting Championship over the many other things to do in New York, such as comedy shows, jazz performances and live theater.
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Can A Marine Skip A Haircut During The Coronavirus?
A video showing a long line of Marines, standing close together while waiting for haircuts, has sparked questions about what's more important: military discipline or social distancing?
Unvaccinated Boy, 6, Spent 57 Days In The Hospital With Tetanus
It was Oregon's first pediatric case in more than 30 years. "It was difficult to take care of him, to watch him suffer," says Judith Guzman-Cottrill, an infectious-disease specialist.
Opinion: What Lobsters And Ants Can Teach Us About Social Distancing
Researchers have reported that some animals take precautions and keep their distance so they're less likely to be infected by another animal. Scott Simon wonders why some humans won't do the same.
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A Discoverer Of The Buckyball Offers Tips On Winning A Nobel Prize
Harold Kroto shared a Nobel in 1996 for finding a new type of carbon molecule that ignited the field of nanotechnology. Find a passion where — with hard work — you can be the best, he advises.
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Hard Evidence: Teachers' Unconscious Biases Contribute To Gender Disparity
Girls often outperform boys in science and math at an early age but are less likely to choose tough courses in high school. An Israeli experiment demonstrates how biases of teachers affect students.
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SpaceX Launch Successful; Recovery Attempt 'Close, But No Cigar'
The private launch contractor resupplying the ISS said a plan to recover the rocket's spent first stage at sea hit a snag.
2 Dead, 5 Missing After Sudden Squall Hits Alabama Sailing Regatta
Several boats in a race at Dauphin Island in Mobile Bay were capsized when winds unexpectedly gusted to 50 knots, generating waves up to 10 feet high.
The Last Boston 'Snow Farm' Finally Melts
The city dumped cleared snow in unused parking lots this winter, creating piles it called "snow farms." This one was once 75 feet high. It finally became a puddle Tuesday.
Wreckage Thought To Be Missing El Faro Cargo Ship Found
The National Transportation Safety Board said if the downed vessel is confirmed to be the El Faro, a video camera will begin documenting the ship and the debris found at a depth of 15,000 feet.
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