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Combatting the Sea of Debris
Marine debris is a big issue for fishermen - for environmental, monetary and practical reasons. Things like lost lobster pots, spools of microfilament and…
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Do-It-Yourself Library Brings Neighborhood Together
Dina Moreno of Seattle describes how her family built a "Little Free Library," one of thousands of miniature lending spots popping up around the country. The library, the size of a doll house, has helped bring the neighborhood together.
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Oregon's Mile Of Glacier Caves: A Hidden, And Disappearing, World
Explorers Eddy Cartaya and Brent McGregor have used ropes, ice screws, wet suits, and flashlights to map out more than a mile of passages underneath a glacier on Oregon's Mount Hood, in what are thought to be America's largest known glacier caves outside Alaska.
Downing St. Denies 'Dozy' David Cameron Left Secrets Unguarded
The prime minister took a train from London to York on Saturday, and a passenger says Cameron left his "red box" unattended for a time. It's one of the traditional briefcases that British officials use to carry papers. Cameron's office, though, says security personnel were always near.
'Popular Science' Shuts Comments, Citing Internet 'Trolls'
Online comments "can be bad for science," the venerable 141-year-old science and technology publication said Tuesday as it made the announcement.
Twitter Withdraws Lawsuit After DHS Drops Demands For Alt-Account's Identity
The social media giant alleged that the Department of Homeland Security was illegally trying to identify the anonymous @ALT_uscis account. In its latest filing, Twitter says the summons was withdrawn.
Disappearing Montana Glaciers A 'Bellwether' Of Melting To Come?
Glaciers there are "an early indicator of the kinds of changes that are going to occur elsewhere," a scientist says. Since 1966, the glaciers in Glacier National Park shrunk an average of 39 percent.
Anti-Globalization Protests Spark Violence In Hamburg For Second Day
Activists continued protests in the German city as the summit of the world's major economic powers got underway.
3 Prominent CEOs Distance Themselves From President Trump
By the end of the day Monday, three CEOs had announced they were leaving Trump's American Manufacturing Council: Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier, Under Armour's Kevin Plank and Intel's Brian Krzanich.
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'We Can Use Peace,' President Trump Says After Exchanging Gifts With Pope
The president made the remark after the pope presented him with a medallion featuring an olive branch. "I give this to you so that you can be an instrument of peace," the pope told him.
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