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Hole In The Ground In Arkansas Spouts Flames For 40 Minutes
Geologists do not yet know why flames roared 12 feet in the air. They think the hole was dug by an animal. They've ruled out methane or broken utility lines.
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Ground-to-Air Missile Attacks: Terror Threat?
Last week's surface-to-air missile attacks on an Israeli passenger jet sparks fears over potential future attacks against civilian aircraft. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with defense analyst Chris Hellman.
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On the ground at COP, there's a mixture of anticipation and frustration
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to climate researcher Laura Young, also known as "Less Waste Laura" online, about COP29 and what the conference is like on the ground in Azerbaijan.
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NASA still doesn't know when two astronauts will be able to come home
NASA still is not sure when two astronauts might come home in Boeing's new Starliner spacecraft.
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Pope Benedict Welcomed Home in Germany
Pope Benedict XVI arrives in Germany, returning to his homeland to lead celebrations culminating in World Youth Day on Sunday. Thousands of young Catholics from around the world have traveled to Cologne to join the celebrations.
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Ground Zero Suit Plaintiff On Settlement Offer
Ground Zero responders who developed health problems after working in the ruins of the World Trade Center and sued the city are being offered a settlement totaling $657.5 million. Glen Klein, a former police officer with the New York Police Department's emergency services unit, who was among the plaintiffs, offers his insight.
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No Ant Left Behind: Warrior Ants Carry Injured Comrades Home
Don't call it empathy, scientists say. These termite-eating ants only retrieve injured comrades on the way home from a hunt, not before. But the hurt ants do recover better at home — to fight again.
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Globetrotting Violinist Angella Ahn Grounds Herself In Montana
As part of the Juilliard-trained, multiple award-winning Ahn Trio (with her sisters Lucia, pianist and Maria, cellist), violinist Angella Ahn has been...
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California's Oroville Dam Could Be Built On Shaky Ground
Engineers at Oroville Dam in northern California are about to start rebuilding two giant spillways that collapsed after heavy rains in February.
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Thousands Of Fire Evacuees To Spend The Holiday Without Homes
The community shaken by California's Camp Fire is finding ways to come together for Thanksgiving.
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