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U.S. Announces Coalition To Fight Against The Islamic State
Secretary of State John Kerry said the coalition will support U.S. allies on the ground and continue to use airstrikes on militants. Kerry ruled out any "boots on the ground."
Pentagon Says Drone Strike Killed Leader Of Militant Group Al-Shabab
The United States launched airstrikes in Somalia on Monday targeting Ahmed Abdi Godane, a co-founder of the al-Qaida affiliate in Somalia.
A Diplomat Infects A Doctor As Ebola Spreads In Nigeria
The diplomat violated a quarantine. The doctor became ill but still saw patients. Now Africa's most populous country is scrambling to find more than 200 people who could have Ebola.
Cheap Drinking Water From The Sun, Aided By A Pop Of Pencil Shavings
Engineers have developed a low-cost material that efficiently sterilizes and desalinates water using only solar energy. The secret to the new technology is likely sitting right on your desk.
As The Gaza Strip Calms Down, The West Bank Heats Up
The shooting has stopped in Gaza, but the Israelis and Palestinians are now at odds over a large chunk of West Bank land where Israel plans to build more homes for settlers.
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Behind the Story: New Leadership Hopes to Transform Indian Spring
In this edition of Behind the Story, I’m featuring my full conversation with Dr. John Jenkins, the new principal at Waco ISD’s Indian Spring Middle…
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Stinky T-Shirt? Bacteria Love Polyester In A Special Way
Why does that sleek polyester T-shirt reek after 10 minutes, while the old-school cotton stays relatively sweet? Polyester attracts very different microbes, which may account for that special stink.
Will Al-Qaida Find Followers In India?
The Islamist group has established a new franchise in a country with 176 million Muslims. But al-Qaida could find it hard to recruit in India, according to many analysts.
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Manliness In Music: The XY Hits The Hi-Fi
There's no shortage of songs about what it means to be a man. But what makes some music sound "manly" — and what attracts men to play and listen to certain genres of music? The answers are changing.
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Health Officials Hope To Speed Up Possible Ebola Cures
The World Health Organization is holding a special meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, to discuss how to fast-track the development of experimental therapies and vaccines to combat the Ebola outbreak.
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