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How Is A 1,600-Year-Old Tree Weathering California's Drought?
Four years of too little water is killing millions of trees in the Sierra, yet some giant sequoias still thrive. Tree-climbing scientists are exploring sequoias branch by branch to find their secret.
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As His Mother's Multiple Sclerosis Progresses, A Son Shifts To Caregiver
Novelist Mat Johnson's mother spent decades trying to escape her MS diagnosis. Johnson looks back on her journey — and what it meant when the disease finally caught up with her.
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This Bird Can Remain Airborne For 10 Months Straight
These birds fly from Europe to sub-Saharan Africa, but they don't touch down on the continent. Researchers say new findings raise questions about "when and to what extent swifts need to sleep."
Leaders Of Oregon Wildlife Refuge Standoff Acquitted
The jury found Ammon Bundy and six followers not guilty of illegally occupying a federal wildlife refuge earlier this year and not guilty of conspiracy to commit a crime.
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In Chechnya, Take Care How You Dance At Weddings
The leader of the Russian province has set up wedding vice squads aimed at cutting down on drunkenness and "incorrect dance movements."
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Teens Want More Education On The Electoral Process
High school students watching the election wonder if their schools have prepared them to be good citizens, and whether they're ready for the responsibility of voting.
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FBI Led Back To Clinton Email Server Case By Anthony Weiner Investigation
Hillary Clinton is calling on the FBI to release "all of the information it has" regarding new possible emails, given how close it is until Election Day. Donald Trump has seized on the issue.
Philippines' Foul-Mouthed President Vows To Stop Swearing
President Rodrigo Duterte, who once called President Obama a "son of a whore," says God told him to stop cursing.
Agreeing On More Money For Roads, Bridges May Be Easier Than Finding Workers
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump say they would spend more to rebuild the country's aging infrastructure. The problem is there may not be enough people with the right skills to fill those jobs.
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The Stock Market Stumbles After Friday's Clinton Email News. Here's Why
This follows a broader pattern throughout this campaign: When Trump's chances go up, stocks go down.
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