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Amidst The Separatist Conflict, Ukraine Signs A Cooperation Agreement With Europe.
Court Ruling Comes as Obama's Use of Power Tested
New York City lawmakers are funding a program that will provide legal representation for all poor city residents who have been detained in the immigration system and are facing deportation.
New York City ID Card Plan Passes in Council Vote
The United States on Friday said it will not produce anti-personnel landmines in the future and intends to join a treaty banning their use.
Warning, high voltage: scientists solve mysteries of electric fish
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Thousands Flee Ukraine for Russia; Truce Nears End
Mouse-like mammal related to elephants discovered by scientists
How Red Is Dragon’s Blood?
Color can be subjective, but in the 19th-century, color dictionaries provided a common language for scientists to describe different hues found in nature
Historically Black Colleges Are Becoming More White
Class Dismissed, Forever: Rural Schools Face Closures
Abandoned Detroit School Given Life Through Photos
Lewis Cass Technical High School, demolished in 2011, was one of Detroit's largest high schools. In 2005 the main building was abandoned with the remaining students occupying an adjacent addition.
A new survey of young children and adults has found consensus on what should be charged for content online. In both groups, 49% said that people should be able to download content they want for free, with a quarter of 16-24 year olds stating that file-sharing was the only way they could afford to obtain it.
Why Are We Grossed Out by Women With Armpit Hair?
Dads who equally divided the drudgery of household chores with their wives tended to have daughters whose “when I grow up” aspirations were less gender-stereotypical, suggests an upcoming paper in Psychological Science.
German government cancels Verizon contract in wake of U.S. spying row
A Leap of Faith: Desperate Patients Look to Lab-Grown Organs
Red Cross: How We Spent Sandy Money Is a ‘Trade Secret’
Court Ruling Comes as Obama's Use of Power Tested
New York City lawmakers are funding a program that will provide legal representation for all poor city residents who have been detained in the immigration system and are facing deportation.
New York City ID Card Plan Passes in Council Vote
The United States on Friday said it will not produce anti-personnel landmines in the future and intends to join a treaty banning their use.
Warning, high voltage: scientists solve mysteries of electric fish
More here
Thousands Flee Ukraine for Russia; Truce Nears End
Mouse-like mammal related to elephants discovered by scientists
How Red Is Dragon’s Blood?
Color can be subjective, but in the 19th-century, color dictionaries provided a common language for scientists to describe different hues found in nature
Historically Black Colleges Are Becoming More White
Class Dismissed, Forever: Rural Schools Face Closures
Abandoned Detroit School Given Life Through Photos
Lewis Cass Technical High School, demolished in 2011, was one of Detroit's largest high schools. In 2005 the main building was abandoned with the remaining students occupying an adjacent addition.
A new survey of young children and adults has found consensus on what should be charged for content online. In both groups, 49% said that people should be able to download content they want for free, with a quarter of 16-24 year olds stating that file-sharing was the only way they could afford to obtain it.
Why Are We Grossed Out by Women With Armpit Hair?
Dads who equally divided the drudgery of household chores with their wives tended to have daughters whose “when I grow up” aspirations were less gender-stereotypical, suggests an upcoming paper in Psychological Science.
German government cancels Verizon contract in wake of U.S. spying row
A Leap of Faith: Desperate Patients Look to Lab-Grown Organs
Red Cross: How We Spent Sandy Money Is a ‘Trade Secret’