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Our 'Golden Mole' Winner Used To Paint Wasps For A Living
NPR's Skunk Bear blog received 300 nominations for our Golden Mole Award for Accidental Brilliance. We have a winner: Elizabeth Tibbetts found her luck, and scientific insight, in tiny insect faces.
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NFL Loosens Rules On End-Zone Celebrations After Touchdowns
The NFL announced on Tuesday it is relaxing its rules on celebrations in the end zone after big plays. Previously, the league limited how players could celebrate after touchdowns and for how long.
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Here's What Betsy DeVos Said Wednesday On Capitol Hill
The education secretary testified before a House subcommittee on the Trump administration's 2018 budget proposal, which calls for deep cuts to education.
After Rescue, Massive Sea Turtle Released Into Atlantic
A rare 475-pound leatherback sea turtle "immediately responded to treatments" of fluids, vitamins and antibiotics after it was rescued in South Carolina on Saturday.
Justice Department Numbers Paint Different Picture Of Sexual Assault
The Department of Justice has released new numbers on the rates of sexual assault for college-age women.
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Josh Hamilton's Remarkable Story Continues: Four Home Runs In One Game
He joined an elite group of Major League players — and came very close to becoming the first ever to hit five home runs in a single game.
For Thanksgiving, Pumpkins That Won't Be Found In Cans
Maryland farmer David Heisler is luring customers to try fresh pumpkin with 38 varieties. They come in orange, but also red, green, yellow, white, speckled, and blue.
Just How Many Jobs Would The Keystone Pipeline Create?
The House passed a bill on Tuesday forcing President Obama to decide on the controversial pipeline project within 60 days. Republicans say the pipeline should be approved quickly because it would create "more than 100,000 jobs."
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As Term Winds Down, Supreme Court Says It Will Take On Partisan Gerrymandering
The Supreme Court has for decades forbidden racial gerrymandering, but it has repeatedly shied away from addressing partisan gerrymandering.
Anger Mounts Over Egypt's 'Smooth Military Coup'
The youth groups that were so crucial to the overthrow of Mubarak feel "they may have lost the revolution," NPR's Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson reports from Cairo.
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