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In Fight Over N.D. Pipeline, Tribe Leader Calls For Peace And Prayers
Protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline have been raging. Tribe leader Dave Archambault II says he's telling supporters "not to react to any form of aggression that law enforcement brings."
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Little Fish Tales: Micro Fishers Focus On The Species, Not Size
Want to hear a really big fish story? These guys don't. They're micro-fishers, seeking out the smallest fish and the largest number of species in this relatively new sport.
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Chinese City Discovers Paying For Cigarette Butts Was Too Successful
According to local news, people flocked to a government office to turn over used butts. That mountain of butts led to suspicion that people brought them from out of town to collect the reward.
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L.A. Gallery To Auction Disneyland Memorabilia
This means that next month you can bid on one of the animatronic figures that smile along the boat ride "It's a Small World" --bringing joy to some people and rage to others.
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Clinton, Trump Rallies Draw Crowds In Florida
Presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump both campaigned in Florida this week. The differences between the two rallies paint a portrait of two very different candidates.
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Europe's Aid Plan For Syrian Refugees: A Million Debit Cards
The European Union is giving the cards to Syrian refugees in Turkey. It's a massive project that will provide about $30 a person per month to the struggling families.
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Criticism prompts Nebraska official to pull death penalty ad
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska Secretary of State John Gale is pulling a set of public service announcements off the air amid criticism that they could…
The Case For Republicans To Consider Merrick Garland's Nomination
Senate GOP leadership has refused to hold hearings or a vote on the moderate judge's nomination. Yet, with the prospect of a Clinton presidency, might conservatives be having second thoughts?
Researchers Say They've Found A Bit Of Fossilized Dinosaur Brain
A small rock might contain tissue from a 130 million-year-old dinosaur brain. If confirmed, it would be the first bit of fossilized dino gray matter ever found.
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The Walloons Pack A Wallop As Canada, Europe Agree To Tweak A Trade Deal
A major trade deal between Canada and the European Union hit a snag when the tiny Belgian region of Wallonia raised objections. But after winning concessions, the Walloons say they're now on board.
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