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Australia Investing $377 Million To Protect Great Barrier Reef
Storms, warmer waters and coral-eating starfish have harmed the iconic coral reef system off Australia's coast. Now the Australian government has announced a plan to boost funding for the reef.
Macron's Gift Tree Gone From White House Lawn. Ambassador Says It's In Quarantine
The gift was symbolic, honoring U.S. troops' sacrifice during a World War I battle and the ongoing alliance with France. What to make of it, then, when the young oak went missing?
Central Americans From Migrant Caravan Arrive At U.S. Border To Find Crossing At Capacity
Migrants who traveled in a caravan through Central America to the U.S.-Mexico border near San Diego face slow processing by U.S. immigration officials.
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Even Before Hurricane Maria Hit, Puerto Rico Was In Financial Ruin
NPR and PBS's FRONTLINE have investigated the devastating toll of Hurricane Maria on Puerto Rico and how the federal response, Wall Street and a century of colonial neglect left 3.5 million Americans struggling to survive.
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Israel's Prime Minister Levies New Accusations Against Iran On Nuclear Weapons
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Suzanne Maloney of the Brookings Institution on the latest on the Iran Nuclear deal following comments from Israel's Prime Minister that the deal was "based on lies."
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Ex-CIA Director On National Security, Post-Truth 'Assault On Intelligence'
Michael Hayden's new book critiques the forces threatening the U.S. intelligence community, including President Trump, at a time he says the community's work has never been harder or more important.
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John McCain Makes An Appeal For Civility And Humility
The Arizona senator and former prisoner of war, dealing with the effects of brain cancer, writes in a forthcoming book about what contributes to toxicity in U.S. politics, predating the Trump era.
Trump Keeps Up Criticism Of 'Caravan Migrants' Who Seek Asylum In The U.S.
Nearly 150 Central America migrants are camped out at the entrance to a U.S. border station in Tijuana, Mexico. U.S. officials say they can only take a limited number of asylum applications.
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Trying To Merge Into Heavy Traffic? Try Rochambeau
Marco Sanchez was in traffic in Houston and another driver was trying forever to merge into his lane. How about a game of rock paper scissors? When Sanchez lost, he let the guy in front of him.
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This Is What That 'Salmon-Safe' Label Says About Your Wine Or Eggs
Many consumers don't yet understand the label, but grocery stores are now buying from "salmon-safe" farms, which help protect fish by banning pesticides and keeping manure out of the land's waterways.
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