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Do City Dogs Dream Of Chasing Country Sheep?
Many people spend summertime in the great outdoors, enjoying simpler living. Reporter Fred Mogul took his city dog to a farm in Pennsylvania to see if she might enjoy exploring her shepherding roots.
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Summer Vacation Extended In Seattle As Public School Teachers Strike
Seattle students were supposed to start school Wednesday, but teachers voted to strike in a dispute over pay raises. More than 50,000 public school students and about 5,000 teachers aren't in class.
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Trump, Cruz Headline Tea Party Rally Against Iran Nuclear Deal
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz told the crowd that if the Iran deal goes through, the Obama administration will be the "world's leading financier of radical Islamic terrorism."
The World Is Running Out Of A Critical Snakebite Antidote
If a venomous snake bites you in Africa, you're likely to survive when you're near a hospital. That might not be the case next year.
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The Problem With Teens Is That They're Just Too Rational
Teenagers aren't always risk-taking gamblers; they put a lot of effort into weighing financial choices, a study finds. Adults are more apt to adopt rules and quickly make choices that are good enough.
Mexican Broadcaster Uses Trump's Words To Blast U.S. In Soccer Match Promo
Azteca created an advertisement for the upcoming U.S. versus Mexico game, using clips of Trump's remarks on immigration.
Flight 93 Memorial Center Opens 14 Years After Sept. 11 Attacks
The $26 million center in Shanksville, Pa., features 10 main exhibits, leading visitors through a chronological experience of the events of the day.
South African Cave Yields Strange Bones Of Early Human-Like Species
Deep inside a rocky chamber, reached by a narrow crevice, researchers found more than 1,500 fossilized bones of what may be the gravesite of a creature never before identified by science.
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How Sound Shaped The Evolution Of Your Brain
Sound gets into our brains and processed so quickly that it shapes all other perceptions, says neuroscientist Seth Horowitz. "You hear anywhere from 20 to 100 times faster than you see."
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The Pains And Salvation Of Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
To business owners the word bankruptcy can mean failure. We visit a retailer in Charlotte, N.C., which tried to avoid the big failure. But bankruptcy might be the secret weapon of the U.S. economy.
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