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How much do we need the police?
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6 years ago
js2
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When Too Cute Is Too Much, the Brain Can Get Aggressive
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When Not To Quit: Man Revived After 96 Minutes
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Amtrak's 2035 map has people talking about the future of U.S. train travel
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After 50 years of the war on drugs, 'what good is it doing for us?'
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Aussie firefighters save world's only groves of prehistoric Wollemi pines
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Barcelona’s Bicibús: hundreds of families biking to school together
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The brain makes a lot of waste. Now scientists think they know where it goes
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Videos show Turkey's Erdogan boasted letting builders avoid earthquake codes
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3 years ago
Zigurd
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Government agencies buy commercial data about Americans in bulk
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3 months ago
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DOJ Seeks To Block Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Deal
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NPR Website to Get Rid of Comments
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10 years ago
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Stanford apologizes after vaccine allocation leaves out medical residents
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6 years ago
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In a First, US Doctors Use Crispr Tool to Treat Patient with Genetic Disorder
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7 years ago
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Federal Judge Upholds Harvard's Race-Conscious Admissions Process
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7 years ago
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Who ordered the car bomb that killed Maltese journalist Daphne Galizia? (2018)
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6 years ago
tslocum
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New Virus Breaks the Rules of Infection
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10 years ago
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Cancer Complications: Confusing Bills, Maddening Errors And Endless Phone Calls
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State Department to deny visas to fact checkers and others, citing 'censorship'
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U.S. exempts oil industry from protecting Gulf animals, for 'national security'
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3 months ago
Jimmc414
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Long-Awaited Study Results on Vitamin D and Fish Oil Supplements
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Changing Your Diet Can Help Tamp Down Depression, Boost Mood
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Five Men Agree To Stand Directly Under An Exploding Nuclear Bomb
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NPR finds "no sign" of Polymarket at its Panama HQ address
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SEC Enforcement of Insider Trading Dropped to Lowest Point in Decades
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Who Killed Men's Hats? Think Of A Three Letter Word Beginning With 'I'
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How Fake Money Saved Brazil (2010)
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11 years ago
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Deaf Man Who Couldn't Hear Police Commands Was Tased and Spent 4 Months in Jail
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A clock that can detect tiny shifts in the flow of time itself
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Is It Time to Kill the Penny?
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