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How Can You See Without Seeing?
Daniel Kish has been blind since he was 13 months old, but has learned to "see" using a form of echolocation.
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How Did Endurance Help Early Humans Survive?
Christopher McDougall explores the mysteries of the human instinct to run. How did endurance help early humans survive — and what urges from our ancient ancestors spur us on today?
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Paris Death Toll Continues To Climb
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls says one more person has died, bringing the number of victims from the attacks to 130.
What The 2016 Candidates Would Do About ISIS, In One Chart
There has been a flurry of candidate promises about ISIS and the U.S. accepting Syrian refugees in the wake of the attacks in Paris a week ago.
Pop Culture Happy Hour: 'Master Of None' And 'Challenger Deep'
A newly minted National Book Award winner and a new Netflix series have us fully occupied this week, but we've also got plenty making us happy.
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Task Force Revists Medicaid Expansion
A member of a state task force looking at ways to improve health care coverage in Alabama believes Governor Bentley is softening his position on expanding…
Scandal-Plagued VW Will Trim Spending By A Billion Euros
Volkswagen will be putting projects on hold — including the launch of an all-electric Phaeton sedan — to try to get on solid financial footing as it grapples with an emissions cheating scandal.
PHOTOS: Gunmen Attack A Hotel In Mali
Gunmen took more than 170 hostages at the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako, Mali's capital, on Friday. Here are photos of the drama as it unfolded.
Lawmakers Look To Change U.S. Visa Waiver Program
U.S. senators point to the program as a potential security risk that poses a bigger threat than admitting Syrian refugees.
Let Them Eat Sugar Sculpture! The Getty Celebrates Edible Table Art
The party animals of Europe made festive, elaborate centerpieces from food from medieval times through the 18th century. Among the most notable of their table art traditions is the sugar monument.
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