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As humans drastically change the planet, animals are rapidly evolving to survive
We think of evolution as a slow process playing out over millennia. But evolutionary biologist Shane Campbell-Staton says nature is rapidly changing to keep up with the world humanity has built.
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Wentzville's UAW production workers rejected GM's contract proposal. Here's what we know
Nearly 54% of UAW Local 2250 workers voted to reject the proposed deal, joining workers at several other auto plants who say it’s not enough.
Nicaraguan Police Block Cubans Attempting To Reach U.S.
Nicaragua, a leftist ally of Cuba, is blocking some 2,000 Cubans from entering. The Cubans, stuck in Costa Rica, want to go to the U.S. and fear warming U.S.-Cuban ties may close the door.
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French Police Investigate Acid Attack On 4 U.S. Women
Police say 4 college students were attacked on Sunday with acid by a woman at a train station in southern France, injuring at least 2 of them. Authorities say the woman had "a psychiatric history."
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Short-term loss for long-term gain? The ethical dilemma at the heart of EVs
As mines meet mineral demands for electric vehicles, they put communities and ecosystems at risk. Sustainability researcher Elsa Dominish says the EV industry cannot repeat fossil fuel's mistakes.
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Whitney Pennington Rodgers: Talks That Contextualize This Moment
As protests for racial justice continue, many are asking how racism became so embedded in our lives. This hour, TED's Whitney Pennington Rodgers guides us through talks that offer part of the answer.
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Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar Announces 2020 Presidential Bid
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar became the latest Democrat to announce a White House bid during an event in Minneapolis on Sunday. The three-term lawmaker joins a large and diverse field of candidates.
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National Politics Plays A Role In South Carolina Election
In South Carolina, a former Trump campaign staffer won a seat in the statehouse this week. Nancy Mace is also the first woman to graduate from what was once an all-male military school.
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Missouri State Representative Ben Baker says his daughter and son-in-law have been killed in Haiti
The couple, Natalie and Davy Lloyd, were missionaries with Oklahoma-based Missions in Haiti, Inc., which was started by Davy's parents.
Have we been misled about pain? How new understandings can help us better manage it
Dr. Amy Baxter says you can’t just shut down pain with a pill. But we’re not helpless either — by understanding how pain works, we can use various other treatments to get some relief.
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