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Earth Is Barreling Toward 1.5 Degrees Celsius Of Warming, Scientists Warn
Scientists say humans must keep global temperatures from increasing more than 1.5 degrees Celsius. The World Meteorological Organization warns that number is looming.
Eric Carle, Creator Of 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar,' Has Died
The beloved author and illustrator drew more than 70 books for kids — often about friendly bugs like that famous caterpillar. He said he got his inspiration from nature walks with his father.
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William 'Bill' Shakespeare, The 2nd Briton To Receive A COVID-19 Vaccine, Has Died
The 81-year-old, whose famous name grabbed headlines around the world last year when he got the jab, died on Thursday after suffering a stroke.
Sen. Joe Manchin Stands In Way Of Democrats Removing Filibuster
Manchin argues that the filibuster is a critical tool to protect democracy.
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How Religion, Education, Race And Media Consumption Shape Conspiracy Theory Beliefs
A new survey from the polling firm PRRI breaks down conspiracy theory acceptance by religious group, level of education, and sources of news and information, among other things.
You Can Still Count The Number Of Black CEOs On One Hand
Executives pledged to make diversity a priority, but the past year has highlighted how difficult it is to implement change in corporate America.
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San Jose's Mayor Says The Gunman Set Fire To His Own Home Before Killing 9
Santa Clara County said a ninth victim in Wednesday's shooting died in a hospital. This brings the death toll to 10, including the gunman.
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Reading The Game: In 'Mass Effect,' The Story Starts With The Spaceship
The Mass Effect series is known almost as much for its storytelling as its actual gameplay — as the series is rereleased in an omnibus Legendary edition, we look at what makes it so literary.
'I Wake With Wonder': A Crowdsourced Poem Of Pandemic Pain And Hope
Poet Kwame Alexander has created a poem from submissions about the challenges of the past year and our dreams for the future. It ends with: "For through the struggle, we may hope to become stronger."
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'Plan B' Is A Winning Comedy With Some Painful Truths
The new film Plan B follows two teenagers on a trek to obtain a morning-after pill. Surprisingly warm but also broadly funny, it's a tricky balance executed very well.
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