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Government

Primary Matters

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Government
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The presidential election is about to get underway. Here’s how the major parties choose their candidates.

World News

The Last Survivors

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World News
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Brazil found the only living members of an Indigenous Amazon tribe. Should their land be protected?

Times Past History Primary Sources

Blind Visionary

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Times Past History Primary Sources
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Our world is more accessible for people who are blind or low vision thanks to the innovation 200 years ago of 15-year-old Louis Braille.

U.S. News

What If We Run Out of Water?

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U.S. News
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A wealth of underground water helped create America, with its vast cities and bountiful farmland. Now overuse is draining and damaging those critical supplies.

Life and Culture

Should We Get Rid Of Cash?

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Two experts weigh in on the issue.

Life and Culture

Dining Amid the Clouds

Life and Culture

A hot-air balloon restaurant serves up a three-course meal in the sky.

Science and Tech

Famous Names in Space

Science and Tech

Many asteroids are named after famous people, but there’s a shortage of women and people of color.

Life and Culture

TV Goes to the Dogs

Life and Culture

A television channel tailored to canines can keep them company when they’re alone.

Life and Culture

Numbers in the News

Life and Culture

Quirky stats about Taylor Swift, owning a car in Singapore, and more

U.S. News

Fed Up With Love Locks

U.S. News

Padlocks attached to fences in romantic gestures are damaging public lands.

World News

Seeing the World

World News

Amounts spent on tourism by citizens of selected countries

Life and Culture

The Dilemma: Coffee Shop Freebies

Life and Culture

Is it okay to accept free drinks from a friendly barista?

Cartoons

Cartoons about presidential primaries, plastic bottles, cash, and more

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