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Worried About The Flu Shot? Let's Separate Fact From Fiction
If you've ever wondered if the flu shot can give you the flu, you're not alone. We fact check the most common flu myths for you and provide the lowdown on this year's vaccine.
Local Charities Capitalize On Holiday Rush With Day Of Giving
There's Black Friday and Cyber Monday and, in some places, a single day dedicated to getting people to give to local nonprofits. In Lancaster County, Penn., they call it the Extraordinary Give — 24 hours of events designed to entice donations to arts groups, charities and other nonprofits.
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California Farmer Works To Restore Groundwater By Purposely Flooding Crops
California farmers are pumping groundwater faster than it can be replenished. One farmer is spending millions of dollars trying to restore it by deliberately flooding his crops when there is water to spare. It's caught the attention of other farmers, especially since new state laws could soon restrict groundwater use.
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As Beekeepers Lose More Hives, Time For New Rules On Pesticides?
Beekeepers lost 42 percent of their hives last year. NPR and PBS NewsHour investigate what's behind the plight of the pollinators. Some scientists say pesticides called neonics are being overused.
Downed Russian Military Jet Heightens Debate Over Syria No-Fly Zone
Hillary Clinton, Marco Rubio and others are supporting the idea of a no-fly zone over Syria to try to help civilians there. But skeptics say it no longer has any relevance to today's Syrian crisis.
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Former Rep. Lee Hamilton Urges Importance Of Engagement In ISIS Fight
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with Lee Hamilton, the former congressman from Indiana, who has won the Presidential Medal Of Freedom. He says diplomacy should come before force in the fight against ISIS.
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Obama, Hollande Vow To Expand Attacks Against ISIS
French President Francois Hollande met with President Obama at the White House Tuesday to discuss the fight against ISIS in the wake of the Paris attacks.
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Tunisian President Declares State Of Emergency Following Deadly Explosion
The Tunisian President declared a state of emergency for 30 days and an overnight curfew following the explosion that ripped through a bus carrying presidential security on a main road in Tunis.
State Sets Brooks' Execution Date For January
The Alabama Supreme Court has set a Jan. 21st execution date for a man convicted of rape and murder. The death sentence against Christopher Brooks would…
The Equation That Blew Up The Cosmos
As Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity turns 100, the scientist would surely be pleased with the revolution he started, a source of wonder and inspiration for all, says Marcelo Gleiser.
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