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U.S. Drops Biggest Non-Nuclear Bomb Ever Used In Combat
The so-called Mother of All Bombs was dropped Thursday in Afghanistan. The Pentagon says it hit an underground ISIS complex.
Eels May Use 'Magnetic Maps' As They Slither Across The Ocean
Eels sometimes swim thousands of miles from their birthplace in the Atlantic to rivers and lakes where they live. Researchers say the creatures might use the Earth's magnetic field to find their way.
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To Get To 'SNL,' Comic Sasheer Zamata 'Followed The Fun'
Zamata says her path from beginner to working comic happened in the best possible way: "I just followed the things I was really interested in, and it turned out to be what I needed to do."
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Bashar Assad Tells AFP That Chemical Attack Was Western 'Fabrication'
The U.S. intelligence community is confident the Syrian president used the nerve agent sarin against civilians. Assad, in an interview with the wire service, claimed the evidence is all fake.
Canada's Government Introduces Bill To Legalize Recreational Marijuana
The government of Canada has introduced legislation to allow adults to possess, share and purchase marijuana, while also strengthening penalties for those who give or sell the products to youth.
Scientists Find Signs That Saturn's Moon Enceladus Might Be Hospitable To Life
"This is the closest we've come, so far, to identifying a place with some of the ingredients needed for a habitable environment," NASA says. There are signs of a promising reaction under the surface.
Trump, Then And Now: What His Shifting Positions Say About What He Believes
As President Trump approaches 100 days in office, his policy changes raise questions about what he intends to do with the rest of his term. Here are eight examples of how he has shifted.
Trump's Flip-Flops On Economics Move Policies Toward The Status Quo
President Trump is beating a path back toward the center on economic policy. Some economists think it may be due to influence from Trump advisers like Gary Cohn and Jared Kushner.
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State Senator Says No Justification for Voter ID Constitutional Amendment
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Navy Tells Sailors To Leave The E-Cigarette On Shore
At least 15 "mishaps" have resulted in injuries or damage, the Navy says. The new policy bans the devices on ships, submarines, aircraft, boats, craft and heavy equipment.
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