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Brussels Cautiously Opens For Business As Search For Suspects Continues
Although the city remains on high alert, schools, businesses and subway stations are reopening — with the conspicuous addition of armed soldiers and police officers around the city.
The Peculiar Parade Of Thanksgiving Traditions
Though it may seem like a fixed point in a fast-moving world, the Thanksgiving holiday continues to change and evolve.
Obama: No Specific, Credible Terrorist Threat Against U.S.
The president gave a statement urging Americans to travel and gather this Thanksgiving holiday without fear.
Australia Testing Shark-Detecting Drones To Prevent Shark Attacks
The trials in the southeastern state of New South Wales are part of an $11.6 million program to protect beachgoers. Drones send real-time images of coastal waters to an operator using GPS coordinates.
Some Ancient Farmers Grew Fava Beans Before They Grew Grains
The fava bean is a key staple in much of the world. Researchers say they've found fava beans in the Galilee region of Israel dating over 10,000 years ago — before grains had been domesticated there.
Once Prone To Danger On The High Seas, New System Protects Alaska Fishermen
When regulations were imposed to protect Alaska's fisheries it led to a dangerous race to catch fish as fast as possible. A new system to manage sustainable fishing is making the job safer.
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Ecuador's Oil Bust Draws Parallels To 1990s Financial Crisis
Ecuador's economy is faltering thanks to a year of record low oil prices and fears of a "godzilla" El Niño forming in the Pacific Ocean. The situation is drawing bizarre parallels to the last major financial crisis to hit the small South American country in the late 1990s.
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Explaining Einstein's Theory Of General Relativity On Its 100th Birthday
Einstein's theory of general relativity turns 100 Wednesday. Astrophysicist Adam Frank tells us what this meant for science.
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The Music Of 'Creed' Puts A Modern Character Into Rocky Balboa's World
Filmmaker Ryan Coogler and composer Ludwig Goransson were planning to create an ambient, urban score, but found they couldn't get away from Bill Conti's iconic Rocky theme.
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Downed Russian Warplane Highlights Regional Divide On Syria
Hugh Pope, director of communications and outreach at the International Crisis Group in Brussels, explains the growing divide between Turkey and Russia on their priorities inside Syria.
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