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Stand Clear Of The Doors: TV Finally Gets On Board With Mass Transit
TV doesn't have the best track record with public transportation; in the '90s and early 2000s, even shows set in New York rarely showed characters on the subway or bus. Now, that's starting to change.
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Calif. Owners Of Polluting VW Diesel Cars Face Choice: Repair Or Buyback
Diesel Volkswagen owners across California will soon begin choosing whether to get rid of their cars, or bring them in for repairs. A federal judge in San…
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William Christenberry, Artist Whose Muse Was Rural Alabama, Dies At 80
The photographer, who also painted and sculpted, returned to the place of his youth every summer, chronicling the lives of old buildings and roadside businesses as they changed with age.
IE Volunteers Needed For US Forest Service Annual Eagle Count
The U.S. Forest Service is looking for volunteers to help with it's annual census of bald eagles living around local San Bernardino County and Riverside…
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Obamacare's Test Kitchen For Payment Experiments Faces An Uncertain Future
The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation has explored payment changes that could cut health care costs and improve quality. But will the center survive in a new administration?
Abortion-Rights Groups Challenge Restrictions In 3 States
Abortion-rights supporters are going on the offensive to challenge state laws that limit access to abortion, even as they anticipate more restrictions under a Trump administration.
Deforestation Of The Amazon Up 29 Percent From Last Year, Study Finds
Brazil's National Institute for Space Research found that more than 3,000 square miles of forest cover were lost between August 2015 and July 2016 — a substantial increase over the year before.
For Autocrats In Need Of Statues, North Korea Is No Longer An Option
New United Nations sanctions against North Korea ban the export of monuments. The impoverished Asian nation has made millions by building statues for African nations.
'Wildlife,' Indeed: Police Chuckle As Costumed Pranksters Preen For Park Camera
Trail cameras were set up to catch sight of a mountain lion; they turned up another variety of wild activity.
Not A Hack: U.S. Office Of Government Ethics Tweets At Trump
In an odd sequence of events, the federal ethics watchdog praised Trump in a series of snarky tweets for allegedly deciding to divest his businesses — something he hasn't specifically promised.
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