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Gay Nigerians face beatings, harsh prison sentences, even death
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Fri. 12-04-2015
Why 2 degrees Celsius is climate change’s magic number
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Wed. 12-02-2015
Can Nigeria's booming economy lift its poorest people?
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Wed. 12-02-2015
How your cellphone is silently disrupting your social life
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Sat. 11-28-2015
Can you cook delicious meals on just $4 a day?
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Wed. 11-25-2015
How Einstein’s theory of relativity changed the world
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Wed. 11-25-2015
3-D printers put limb prosthetics for kids in reach
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Tue. 11-24-2015
Shields and Brooks on how Paris changed the political debate
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Sat. 11-21-2015
Hip-hop and history blend for Broadway hit ‘Hamilton’
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Sat. 11-21-2015
How unintentional but insidious bias can be the most harmful
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Sat. 11-14-2015
At Mizzou, Yale and beyond, campus protests stir fresh questions about free speech
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Thu. 11-12-2015
Why more and more Millennials aren’t leaving the nest
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Wed. 11-11-2015
How Memphis has changed the way police respond to mental health crises
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Sat. 11-07-2015
How Picasso overturned the rules of sculpture
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Fri. 11-06-2015
Is desalination the future of drought relief in California?
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Sat. 10-31-2015
The war over a tax break for hedge funds and money managers
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Thu. 10-29-2015
Is America completely unprepared for a power grid cyberattack?
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Tue. 10-27-2015
Obama honors U.S. women's soccer team for World Cup victory
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Tue. 10-27-2015
Study finds that processed meat causes cancer, but how big is the risk?
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Mon. 10-26-2015
Decades after Florence’s great flood, an art hospital renews still-damaged treasures
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Mon. 10-26-2015
Inside the 'pure hell' of violence against women in Honduras
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Sat. 10-24-2015
What should be done with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac?
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Thu. 10-22-2015
What Yo-Yo Ma is learning about life and music at 60
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Mon. 10-19-2015
Why Kentucky farmers are quitting tobacco and turning to hemp
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Sat. 10-17-2015
In Copenhagen, an ambassador who is also a reality TV star
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Fri. 10-16-2015
Texas cities reap economic boon from light rail
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Sun. 10-11-2015
1.5 million Americans are living on less than $2 per day
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Sat. 10-10-2015
How Houston's bus system became a model for mass transit
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Sat. 10-10-2015
As drought-desperate California sinks, the risk of flood is rising
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Wed. 10-07-2015
Dalai Lama calls for universal teaching of compassion
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Tue. 10-06-2015
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