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Decades After Cold War's End, U.S.-Russia Espionage Rivalry Evolves
In the 1980s, the FBI and NSA dug a tunnel for espionage purposes beneath the Soviet Embassy in Washington. The spy rivalry continues, but how has the game changed since the fall of the Soviet Union?
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An Interviewee Slings Mud In A Live Interview
An online article provides the balancing perspective to a radio attack.
Protein Goes Green: Can Algae Become The Next Soy?
Some companies think microalgae could be the alternative protein of the future, but can it top plant proteins?
Oscars Co-Producer Likens Planning Process To Putting On A Broadway Musical
Michael De Luca has worked in plenty of high-pressure situations before. But this Sunday, he'll face the challenge of putting on the 89th Academy Awards.
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Broken New Year's Resolutions Already? It's OK To Give Yourself A Break
It's a trying time to be a human. Mental health experts say it's OK to give yourself a break on you new year's resolutions and offer advice for a kinder, gentler approach to goal-setting in 2021.
Biden Unveils What He Calls A 'Once-In-A-Generation' Infrastructure Proposal
The package has a heavy focus on climate change and the environment, and it has already drawn Republican criticism for its size and scope.
Firefighter Testifies: 'I Was Desperate To Help ... And This Human Was Denied That'
Video footage played in court on Tuesday shows Genevieve Hansen pleading with officers on top of George Floyd for a chance to help him. She asked them to check his pulse.
'We Will Never Break': In Iraq, A Yazidi Women's Choir Keeps Ancient Music Alive
Women from Iraq's Yazidi minority get together to perform centuries-old sacred songs. They've survived captivity by ISIS and loved ones' deaths. "They are trying to heal," says a Yazidi politician.
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'Fundraging' Fuels Democratic Money Advantage Over GOP In Most Races
Democrats have outraised Republicans in nearly all competitive House and Senate races in 2020. Most of that money has come from small dollar donors who fear a second Trump term.
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California Town Still Scarred By 1964 Tsunami
On Good Friday, March 27, 1964, the largest earthquake ever recorded in North America struck Anchorage, Alaska. It sent tsunami waves rushing down the northwest coast to Crescent City, Calif.
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