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'Fate Of Food' Asks: What's For Dinner In A Hotter, Drier, More Crowded World?
Environmental journalist Amanda Little says the sustainable food revolution will include meat cultured in a lab, 3-D printer food, aquaculture and indoor vertical farming.
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Remember The Pogo Stick? It's Back — Move Over Electric Scooter
The start up Cangoroo plans to deploy pogo sticks in Sweden this summer, after that in London and San Francisco. Besides transportation, the company is promoting the added element of fitness.
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Istanbul Residents To Vote In New Election For Mayor June 23
In Turkey, residents of Istanbul are angry after their mayoral election results were voided in what appeared to be a power play by the ruling party. They plan to come out in big numbers for the redo.
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House Lawmakers To Call Out Trump Administration On White Supremacist Violence
A House hearing will demand answers from FBI and Homeland Security officials on why the White House has failed to acknowledge that far-right violence is now the deadliest form of domestic extremism.
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Protesters Greet Trump During The 2nd Day Of His U.K. Visit
Steve Inskeep talks to David Lammy, a member of Parliament in Britain from the Labour Party, who will be out on the street with protesters demonstrating against Trump's state visit.
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Pink Water Is Flowing Through The Taps In Coal Grove, Ohio
A water treatment official tells WSAZ-TV that a pump malfunctioned, allowing a chemical into the water. Officials insist the pink water is fine to drink, but don't use it to wash your clothes.
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Lawmakers Turn To Look At The Economics, Equity And Fairness Of Silicon Valley
Lawmakers and regulators are both looking into antitrust violations, getting tougher on a quest to strengthen oversight of Big Tech. But antitrust laws were written with other industries in mind.
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Vancouver Has Been Transformed By Chinese Immigrants
Chinese immigrants and investors have bought businesses and property, made philanthropic contributions and supported the arts. But some Vancouver residents feel priced out of the real estate market.
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Military Celebrates Milestone for Advanced Radar System Under Construction at Clear AFS
Military and contractor personnel and invited guests celebrated a milestone in the construction of a massive radar facility Tuesday at Clear Air Force…
D-Day Veteran Remembers Deadly Battle
Ray Lambert, one of the few living veterans who fought in the 1944 battle, was in the first wave of U.S. troops to hit Omaha Beach. The army medic returns to Normandy to mark 75 years since D-Day.
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