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A Baby With 3 Genetic Parents Seems Healthy, But Questions Remain
A baby who was conceived through an experimental procedure designed to prevent a deadly disease appears to be healthy. But some potentially defective DNA remains. Will it affect his health long term?
Elizabeth Warren On Student Debt Collectors And More Education News
Student debt has tripled, a shake-up in loan repayment, and states unveil new education plans.
What Is The U.S. Goal In Syria?
The U.S. has now bombed both main players in the Syrian war: President Bashar Assad's military and the Islamic State. But the Trump administration hasn't spelled out what sort of outcome it's seeking.
When Gluten Is The Villain, Could A Common Virus Be The Trigger?
About 30 percent of Americans are predisposed to celiac disease, but only 1 percent get the disease. A new study finds that a common virus may play a role in determining who gets the disease.
Kinky Cakes: Inside The World Of Adult Bakeries
Bachelorette parties aren't the only source of business for bakers who specialize in racy confections. Think divorces, vasectomies, breast implants, military deployments and even funerals.
Having Just One Black Teacher Can Keep Black Kids In School
According to a recent study, having a role model at school who looks like you can have large and long-lasting effects.
Natural Gas Plant Makes A Play For Coal's Market, Using 'Clean' Technology
The idea behind "clean coal" is technology that would capture for reuse most of the carbon dioxide emitted by coal-burning power plants. Entrepreneurs aim to use similar tech to clean natural gas.
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Great Barrier Reef Hit By Bleaching For The Second Year In A Row
Scientists say severe bleaching events have happened three other times in the past 20 years — but never in consecutive years. They fear that prolonged stress could kill the corals.
Passenger Forcibly Removed From United Flight, Prompting Outcry
Videos show a man on an overbooked flight wrenched from his seat and dragged down the aisle, to other passengers' horror. United's CEO apologized for having to "re-accommodate these customers."
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Dylann Roof Pleads Guilty To State Murder Charges For Charleston Church Attack
Roof shot dead nine people in the basement of a historically black church in 2015. He has already been sentenced to death on federal hate crimes charges.
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