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With ceasefire in place, Lebanese displaced by war are returning home
Following the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, Lebanese refugees are returning to the south of the country to see if their homes are still standing.
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Cold-Adverse Plants Warm Up to a New Home
Only plant nerds used to risk loving the Hebe, native to New Zealand's cliffs and tufted grasslands. But as winters warm up in the U.S., plum pewter and burnt orange hebes are blooming, along with other species formally doomed by cold.
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Pentagon will begin review of 'effectiveness' of women in ground combat positions
The review, outlined in a Pentagon memo obtained by NPR, comes after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told admirals and generals in September that women must meet the "highest male standard."
Sept. 11 Survivors Ask Bush to Stop 'Ground Zero' Ads
Relatives of victims who died in the attack on the World Trade Center don't like the fact that President Bush is using images from "Ground Zero" in his campaign ads, and are calling on the president to pull the commercials from the air. NPR's Robert Smith reports.
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Wyoming Officials To Use Hay Trail To Lure Elk To New Ground
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department says it will lure elk away from a historic feeding ground using a trail of hay.The Jackson Hole News and Guide…
There are fewer opportunities to train above-ground miners to rescue their coworkers
Mining industry deaths hit a near-decade high last year. Most occurred in surface mines, like strip or open-pit mines, but there are fewer opportunities to train above-ground miners for rescues.
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There are fewer opportunities to train above-ground miners to rescue their coworkers
Mining industry deaths hit a near-decade high last year. Most occurred in surface mines, like strip or open-pit mines, but there are fewer opportunities to train above-ground miners for rescues.
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To Save Their Home, Missoula Bike Shop Shifts Fundraising Into High Gear
A Missoula nonprofit that gives away bicycles and helps people learn to fix them is under the gun to raise enough money to buy a permanent home in...
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India Call Centers Scramble To Adapt To Working From Home
India call centers provide tech support to credit card companies, airlines and even police and fire departments in the United States. They too have had to adapt under coronavirus lockdown.
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Can Republicans Find Common Ground With Obama's Budget?
President Obama has revealed a budget he hopes will find approval in the Republican-controlled House and Senate. David Greene talks to former Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee Dave Camp.
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