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Latino Voters Hit Hardest By Brooklyn Voter Purge
When mapped by election district, an analysis by member station WNYC shows that Hispanic voters were disproportionately purged from the rolls when compared with all other groups.
Spy Agency: North Korea Executes Its Defense Chief With Anti-Aircraft Guns
Officials from South Korea's intelligence agency say North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's latest high-level purge took place in front of hundreds of onlookers at a shooting range.
McDonald's CEO Promises 'Modern, Progressive Burger Company'
"The reality is, our recent performance has been poor," McDonald's President and CEO Steve Easterbrook said in a video released Monday.
Zoo In Japan Reconsiders 'Charlotte' For Name Of Newborn Monkey
Echoing the British royal family's announcement, a Japanese zoo said its newborn macaque also would be called Charlotte, after the name got the most votes in an online poll. Complaints were made.
Honey, Who Shrank The Alligators?
For many, the alligator is the face of the Florida Everglades. But the reptiles are shrinking in size and population, a signal that the watershed might not be doing as well as it should.
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PWR BTTM Brings Some Sparkle To An Abandoned Waterpark
"West Texas" is a song of lost love set in an abandon waterpark in the Mojave Desert, complete with confetti cannons and a lot of glitter.
Cable TV News Named As Most Helpful Source This Election
A new survey from Pew Research Center finds a high level of engagement in election news. In addition to cable TV, social media and radio are still important sources for many. Print media, not so much.
WATCH: Incredible Tiny Snail Beats Its Watery Wings And 'Flies'
Scientists say Limacina helicina, which moves much like a fruit fly, represents a "remarkable" evolutionary convergence. Its ancestors and those of flying insects diverged some 550 million years ago.
The Perks Of A Private College (Hint: It's Not The Cost)
How do families decide what kind of college to attend: Private? Public? Community college? Three college students explain why they went for the expensive, private option: Columbia, NYU and Georgetown.
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Amazon And The $150 Million Typo
Amazon said a mistyped command caused part of the company's cloud computing service to go down for hours on Tuesday. The Wall Street Journal reported the outage caused millions of dollars in losses.
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