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Rescue groups begin work to rehome 4,000 beagles bred for research
The beagles were bred by the company Envigo for pharmaceutical research and testing, but conditions at the facility were found to be inhumane. Now the dogs are starting journeys toward forever homes.
To honor her dad's legacy, she's sharing his historic photos of MLK, Jackie O and more
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While Israel is in turmoil, tonight it marks its 75th Independence Day
As Israel marks the 75th anniversary of its founding, the country is consumed by protests and debates over its unresolved identity.
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Huge Rocky Mountain snowfall provides drought relief but causes flood worries
Rain after big fires last year had whole neighborhoods in Flagstaff, Ariz., sandbagging to protect homes. Near-record snowpack in the mountains are threatening to test larger scale flood controls.
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Rainn Wilson urges a spiritual revolution in his new book 'Soul Boom'
In his book Soul Boom: Why We Need a Spiritual Revolution, Rainn Wilson, three-time Emmy nominee for his role in The Office, says the U.S. needs an awakening.
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Biden has made it official — announcing his bid for a second presidential term
In a three-minute video, Biden announced that he's running for a second term in the 2024 presidential race. The announcement comes four years to the day from the launch of his 2020 campaign
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Following the mass shooting in Dadeville, Ala., calls grow louder for gun reform
Funerals for the victims of a mass shooting during a Sweet 16 party in Alabama are being held, as some question the state's new gun law that allows 19-year-olds to carry weapons without a permit.
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Storytellers at a Los Angeles planetarium join the union representing Broadway actors
The planetarium lecturers at Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles have unionized. They hope that doing so will help preserve their longstanding tradition of live storytelling.
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Comparing college costs to the amount a student expects to earn after graduation
NPR's A Martinez talks to Jeff Strohl, who studies education and the workforce at Georgetown University, about what to consider when deciding which college to attend.
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