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For Arizona Baseball Fans, A Stadium Bratwurst Meant To 'Blow Their Mind'
This season, baseball stadium chefs have gotten creative with over-the-top hot dogs and brats. At Phoenix's Chase Field, fans can try them topped with everything from tater tots to mac and cheese.
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Jane Goodall Wants To Save Us (And Her Beloved Chimps) From Ourselves
She's learned a lot about chimpanzees. But what has she learned from them has given her a new mission: improve the health of the planet.
Trump's Gunboat Diplomacy In Asia May Prove Quite Different From Syria
President Trump has ordered the U.S. Navy to respond to foreign policy crises twice in less than a week, but his options in North Korea are much narrower than in Syria.
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Pakistan Gets Disaster Aid as Quake Toll Mounts
Supplies begin to reach earthquake-battered Pakistan. Eight U.S. helicopters are due Monday. More than 20,000 people are dead. U.N. official Vivian Tan and Ron Moreau of Newsweek tell Debbie Elliott what they're seeing.
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One Of The Greatest Threats Facing Rohingya Muslim Refugees Is The Land Itself
One year after Myanmar soldiers launched what human rights groups say was a campaign of ethnic cleansing against Rohingya Muslims, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya are still living in perilous conditions in Bangladesh.
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At White House Summit, South Korea's Moon Will Make A Push For North Korea Peace
South Korean President Moon Jae-in will meet with President Biden on Friday. He sees this year as representing "the last opportunity to move from an incomplete peace toward one that is irreversible."
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High risk of famine across Gaza as hunger spreads, experts say
A new report by independent experts on famine says half a million people in Gaza are now facing starvation as the aid people depend on has dwindled.
Sheila Jordan, a singular voice in jazz, has died
She recorded a magical debut album on Blue Note and was later named a Jazz Master by the National Endowment of the Arts.
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