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After He Spoke Out On Climate Change, Scientist Says He Was Demoted
David Greene talks to Joel Clement, a former top climate policy official about why he was reassigned to a job in the accounting office at the Department of Interior.
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911 Transcript Of Woman Killed By Minneapolis Police Made Public
Officials released the transcript of the call that brought police to a city neighborhood Saturday night, a situation that ended with an officer shooting to death the woman who had called for help.
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Just Thinking You're Slacking On Exercise Could Boost Risk Of Death
People who think others are more active tend to have shorter lifespans, even if they're actually getting the same amount of exercise. The social comparison could kill motivation, researchers say.
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Baltimore Police Caught Planting Drugs In Body-Cam Footage, Public Defender Says
The officer has been suspended and two others are on administrative duty, Baltimore Police say. The public defender's office is questioning the officer's involvement in 53 active cases.
After Trump Slams Sessions, Attorney General Says He Will Stay On The Job
Jeff Sessions said he would stay in the post "as long as that is appropriate," following the president's comments to The New York Times suggesting that he regrets appointing Sessions.
The Capital City Contemplates The Possibility Of A Washington Without John McCain
Outspoken defense hawk. Informal diplomat. Vietnam War hero. The seemingly indestructible McCain has been a pillar of Washington for decades. What could it mean if he does not return?
The Governor Is Calling For A Raise For Teachers But Who Is Considered A 'Teacher?'
The special session is underway, and of the 20 items Gov. Greg Abbott says he wants lawmakers to tackle, one is getting a lot of attention from…
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U.S. Ends Laptop Ban On Flights From Middle East
The ban originally affected 10 airports and nine airlines, mostly Middle Eastern carriers. Meanwhile, the U.S. has issued additional security requirements affecting some 280 international airports.
Moon Dust Bag, Accidentally In Private Hands, Auctioned For $1.5 Million
NASA lost track of a bag that was used to carry samples during the first moon landing. A woman in Illinois bought the artifact for less than $1,000; on Thursday, it was sold for $1.5 million.
Justice Department Announces 'Largest Darknet Takedown In History'
A joint operation by the department, the FBI and international law enforcement has shut down AlphaBay and Hansa, two of the world's largest anonymous marketplaces for illicit drugs and goods.
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