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It's A 'Year Of Fear' For Kids, U.N. Says. Can We Make Things Better?
Gordon Brown of the U.N. said it's the worst year for refugees since 1945, and cited a litany of other miseries for youth. We asked experts what can be done to make 2015 a little less horrible.
Manhattanhenge Set To Wow New Yorkers
The semi-annual phenomenon in late May and mid-July each year occurs when the Sun aligns with the street grid in Manhattan, casting a shaft of light between the skyscrapers.
O'Malley Joins Democratic Presidential Race, Touts Executive Experience
Ex-Md. Gov. and Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley is the latest challenger to Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination. O'Malley offered himself as a progressive choice for Democrats.
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'Like An Avalanche': Otis Redding's Unstoppable Crossover
"He had an underground kind of appeal that built on itself," says author Mark Ribowsky, whose book Dreams to Remember traces Redding's unlikely pivot into national stardom.
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Beau Biden, Vice President Joe Biden's Son, Dies After Cancer Battle
Biden's older son has died after battling brain cancer, the vice president said Saturday. Beau Biden, a former attorney general of Delaware, was 46. He was running next year to be Delaware's governor.
In Norway, A Prison Built On Second Chances
The inmates have private cells and dine with the guards. Norway spends three times as much as the U.S. per prisoner. Norwegians say it pays off, with less than half the U.S. recidivism rate.
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5 Things You Should Know About Lindsey Graham
Graham has never sent an email, and he catapulted onto the national stage because of his role in the Clinton impeachment proceedings.
Does Your Neighborhood Doom You To An Early Death?
People living just a few miles from each other in American cities can have radically different chances of living a long healthy life.
At World's Fair In Italy, The Future Of Food Is On The Table
Vertical farms, food trucks, tropical forests and the supermarket of the future are on display at Expo 2015 in Milan. Exhibits from 145 countries focus on how to feed the planet sustainably.
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Secretary Of Agriculture: Bird Flu Poses 'No Health Issue' To Humans
The largest outbreak of avian flu in U.S. history is ravaging poultry at farms in the Midwest. Sec. Tom Vilsack says there's no risk of transmission to humans, but egg prices may rise.
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