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Man Charged With Spraying Police With Insecticide on Jan. 6
The Justice Department also charged the Long Island man with assaulting a news photographer.
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Doug Burgum, Wealthy North Dakota Governor, Enters Presidential Race
As the leader of a deep-red state, Mr. Burgum has promoted staunchly conservative policies, signing into law a near-total ban on abortion.
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5 Things to Know About Mike Pence
Mr. Pence is a once-loyal vice president who became a target of Trump supporters, and an evangelical Christian whose faith drives his hard-line opposition to abortion.
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A $1 Trillion Borrowing Binge Looms After Debt Limit Standoff
The government has avoided default, but the effects of the debt-ceiling brinkmanship may still ripple across the economy.
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These Wheelchairs Are Helping Disabled Travelers Enjoy the Beach
Wheelchairs with balloon-like tires are available at a growing number of U.S. beaches, giving disabled people and their families more options for fun in the sun.
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How to travel the world on a budget
As the world becomes more and more accessible, more and more people are finding that they have a desire to travel. For some, the desire to travel is so strong that they are willing to sacrifice their comfortable lifestyle in order to see as much of the world as possible. If you have the travel…
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Birds With a Taste for Flesh Threaten Whale Calves
In Argentina, kelp gulls are attacking the backs of southern right whales, imperiling the recovery of an endangered species.
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Scientists Discover a Virgin Birth in a Crocodile
The act of reptile reproduction suggests that dinosaurs and pterosaurs may have been capable of parthenogenesis, too, much like the creatures in “Jurassic Park.”
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Birth Control for Cats? Gene Therapy May Offer a Method
A small study uses genetic engineering with the goal of curbing vast stray feline populations.
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8 edible flowers that will dress up your garden — and your plate
Plenty of easy-to-grow flowers that bring energy and beauty to your garden are also completely edible.