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PHOTOS: Green Comet, 'Snow Moon' And Eclipse Make For A Space Trifecta
Between a penumbral eclipse, a full moon and even Earth's closest comet encounter in over 30 years, there's been no lack of lovely sights at night this week. In case you missed them, here's a look.
EU Foreign Policy Chief Meets With Secretary Of State Tillerson, WH Advisers
The European Union's top diplomat, Federica Mogherini, is expecting a more businesslike, "transactional" approach with President Trump, who's been skeptical of the EU and backs the British exit plan.
Protests Against Planned Parenthood Rouse Dueling Rallies Nationwide
Across the U.S., anti-abortion protesters flocked to clinics to demand the defunding of Planned Parenthood. In many cities, supporters showed up to counterprotest — sometimes right across the street.
A Conversation About Fast Growing Cities
In the latest series of 'Going There' live conversations from around the country, Michel Martin visits Asheville, N.C., a small mountain town in the midst of some very big changes.
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GOP Town Halls Get Raucous As Constituents Address Representatives
Grassroots opposition to President Donald Trump and his policies show no sign of cooling off as activists and angry constituents disrupted the town hall meetings of several Republican House members.
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In Kenya, Nomadic Herders And Police Clash Over Pastures
Nomadic herders are invading wildlife conservancies in the Rift Valley in search of pasture for their cattle, resulting in violence as police move in. But some local farmers say it's more complicated.
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North Carolina And Gonzaga Face Off For NCAA Men's Basketball Title
The University of North Carolina is up for its sixth overall title, while Gonzaga is going for its first, in Monday night's championship game.
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Investigations Continue Into Deadly Metro Explosion In St. Petersburg
Ten people were killed and many more injured by the blast in Russia's second-largest city. No one has claimed responsibility, but Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is calling it a terrorist attack.
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Carrying Some Extra Pounds May Not Be Good After All
A new study finds that people who are overweight, but not obese, have shorter life spans. It's the opposite of a 2013 study that got a lot of attention by finding a few pounds might be good for you.
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NHL Announces It Won't Play Nice With 2018 Winter Olympics
Although NHL players have expressed a desire to once again play in the Winter Olympics, league officials say they won't be halting the season to make time for the 2018 Games in South Korea.
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