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Study: African Farmers Have A Surprise Economic Weapon β Trees
A new study looks at the role that trees play in the lives of African farmers. They definitely provided more than shade.
Recently Discovered Telegram Reveals Evidence For Armenian Genocide
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Taner Akcam, a Turkish historian at Clark University, who uncovered an original telegram as evidence for the Armenian genocide.
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White House Press Secretary Says Trump Fired Flynn As National Security Adviser
The account differs from the impression the White House gave initially, framing it as Michael Flynn's decision to leave amid questions about his talks with Russia and misleading the vice president.
What's Up With All The Home Runs? MLB Hired Scientists. Here's What They Found Out
A panel of experts studied the issue for months but couldn't come up with much more than ballpark determinations as to why home run rates are spiking.
Guatemalan Woman's Death Symbolizes Risks Migrants Take To Get To The U.S.
A 22-year-old accountant was buried over the weekend in her village in Guatemala. She was trying to enter the U.S. to pursue further education when she was killed by a U.S. border patrol agent.
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Danish Inventor Denies Murder As Trial Opens For Gruesome Submarine Death
For months investigators have been surfacing graphic details about Swedish reporter Kim Wall's death aboard Peter Madsen's private sub. Now, the man is defending his account in a Copenhagen courtroom.
Las Vegas Sheriff: Police And Hotel Timelines Of Mass Shooting 'Not In Conflict'
Just a day after the Mandalay Bay's parent company appeared to contradict Sheriff Joe Lombardo's account, he clarified a few key details about how events unfolded on the night of the massacre.
Flynn Promised Russia Sanctions Were To Be 'Ripped Up,' Top House Democrat Says
According to an anonymous whistleblower, a business ally of Michael Flynn exulted at Flynn's promises about the end of sanctions, the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee said Wednesday.
Pentagon Announces First-Ever Audit Of The Department Of Defense
The Defense Department has famously never been audited, despite receiving hundreds of billions of dollars annually and having more than $2 trillion in assets.
Illinois Holocaust Museum Preserves Survivors' Stories β As Holograms
Hearing firsthand accounts from survivors has been key for Holocaust education. The first-of-its-kind exhibit features holograms of 13 survivors who answered 2,000 questions about their experiences.
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