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U.N.: End Greenhouse Emissions By 2100 Or Risk 'Irreversible' Damage
A new report says that if human-produced, heat-trapping gases aren't phased out by the end of the century, there will be "severe, pervasive and irreversible" consequences.
From Bad To Worse: A Tough Day For The Washington Redskins
It began with a bus crash and protests over the team's name and ended with a 29-26 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
Amid Hunger And Cold, An Unforgettable Symphony Premiere
A year into the siege of Leningrad, a haggard group of musicians defiantly — and improbably — performed Dmitri Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7, which was dedicated to the suffering city.
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New Players In The NBA: Big Data, User-Controlled Jumbotrons
We're way beyond instant replays. Last year, the NBA began tracking the movements of players in every single game, and this season, new tech gadgetry is popping up on some arena's big screens.
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Brain Training May Help Calm The Storms Of Schizophrenia
Drugs can tamp down the hallucinations and delusions associated with schizophrenia, but at a cost. A newer approach to treatment aims to teach people to tune out the distractions instead.
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U.N. Report Warns Of 'Irreversible' Damage To Earth's Climate
In Copenhagen on Sunday, scientists gathered to issue their latest assessment of the world's climate. Their report is considered the most comprehensive overview of the state of climate science.
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Dozens Killed In Blast Along India-Pakistan Border
A suicide bomber killed more than 50 people on Pakistan's side of the Wagah border crossing with India. The bomber apparently targeted spectators returning from a famous flag lowering ceremony.
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Key Function Deployed Early Before SpaceShipTwo's Crash
The Virgin Galactic spacecraft deployed a "feathering" system, designed to help it descend back to Earth, was deployed too early. The crash killed one pilot and injured another.
As Planned, Right-To-Die Advocate Brittany Maynard Ends Her Life
The 29-year-old was diagnosed with an incurable brain tumor and moved to Oregon because it allows terminally ill people to end their lives with the assistance of a doctor.
U.S. Adds More Screening For Visitors Who Don't Need Visas
The changes came about because authorities are concerned about people who hold Western passports but may have become radicalized.
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