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Debate Over Silencers: Hearing Protection Or Public Safety Threat?
Legislation would loosen restrictions on gun suppressors, with proponents saying quieter guns protect shooters' hearing. But opponents say easier-to-get silencers are a risk to the public.
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Researchers Test Hotter, Faster And Cleaner Way To Fight Oil Spills
The Flame Refluxer is essentially a big copper blanket: think Brillo pad of wool sandwiched between mesh. Using it while burning off oil yields less air pollution and residue that harms marine life.
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Q: Could U.S. Prosecute Reporters For Classified Scoops? A: Maybe
The fraught question came up during a House Intelligence Committee hearing this week. Some Republicans pointed to news stories based on leaks about the activities of Trump associates.
Gorsuch Hearing For Top Court Lacks The High Drama Of Those In Recent Past
Neil Gorsuch kept an even keel throughout the day, rarely betraying more than a hint of impatience or pique. He smiled a lot, made jokes about family and matched the mood of each of his interrogators.
Why So Few Indians Pay Taxes
In India, only 2 percent of people pay taxes. It has to do with how easy it is to avoid them, and what many see as a lack of connection between taxes and government services.
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Love Canned Tuna? More Grocers Want To Make Sure It Was Caught Responsibly
Whole Foods this month became the latest retailer to adopt a policy to ensure the canned tuna it sells is caught with methods that don't decimate fish stocks or trap other animals.
Democrat Sen. Chris Coons On Gorsuch And Russia Investigation
Rachel Martin speaks with Democratic Sen. Chris Coons about Judge Neil Gorsuch's confirmation hearing and the investigation into Russia's interference in the United States election.
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GAO Will Investigate Skyrocketing Prices For Orphan Drugs
The Orphan Drug Act was created to help patients with rare diseases get life-saving medications. But soaring prices suggest the law is being manipulated to increase profits.
Commentary: U.S. Women's National Hockey Team Doesn't Get Enough Respect
The U.S. is hosting this year's Women's World Hockey Championships. So why is the U.S. women's team threatening to boycott? Commentator Sarah Spain of ESPN says it's about fairness and respect.
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British Police Arrest 8 In Investigation Into London Attack That Left 4 Dead
Police believe the attacker who killed three people before being shot to death acted alone and was "inspired by international terrorism."
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