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Competitors In Russian Town Vie For Most Mosquito Bites
Irina Ilyukhina, 9, won the "tastiest girl" category at the mosquito festival in Berezniki, Russia. She received 43 bites while berry-picking. She takes home a ceramic mug for her efforts.
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Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals: Tiny Desk Concert
Watch the invigorating, genre-busting bandleader, drummer, singer and rapper perform four songs — three from this year's Malibu, plus one surprising audience request.
'Trials Of The Earth' Shows The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Of Pioneer Life
Born in Arkansas around 1866, Mary Mann Hamilton was one of the first women to homestead in the Mississippi Delta. Critic Maureen Corrigan calls her memoir a historical and literary treasure.
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Sotomayor Speaks
United States Associate Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor spoke at the University of Alaska Fairbanks yesterday (Sun). Sotomayor, the first Latina…
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Doping Returns To Spotlight As Olympics Shift To Track And Field
Olympics attention shifts to track and field this week. And while fans may be tired of hearing about doping, it's unavoidable seeing that more than a hundred Russian athletes are unable to compete in the Rio Olympics for using banned drugs.
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The Fine Line Between Countering Security Threats And Racial Profiling
A U.S. nuclear engineer is accused of spying for China. Chinese economic espionage costs the U.S. billions each year. The case raises questions about whether Chinese-Americans are unfairly targeted.
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Fisherman Helps Shark That Is Too Tired To Swim Off On Its Own
A man in Ocean City, Md., caught a shark with the intention of letting it go. Determined to get the exhausted shark out to sea, the fisherman carried it out to deeper waters, where it swam away.
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When Paper Robots Attack! Watch A Video For Cinemechanica's 'Hang Up The Spurs'
Well, that escalated quickly. A border dispute goes horribly, hilariously wrong in a hyper-violent video made using construction paper, set to the Georgia band's deranged math-rock.
Bobby Hutcherson, Jazz Vibraphone Modernist, Has Died
The mallet percussionist released more than 40 albums and played on many classics of the 1960s and '70s, expanding the scope of what was possible on his instrument. He was 75.
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The Sensitive Question Of Intersex Athletes
Caster Semenya, the favorite in the women's 800 meters, is controversial. The South African runner is widely believed to be intersex, with testosterone levels much higher than other female athletes'.
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