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Researchers: 80 Percent Drop in Butterflies in North Florida
New research shows the number of butterflies and caterpillars in North Florida has been declining substantially over the last decade or so.
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Soon-To-Be-Retired Bellew Eyes Perfect Farewell Against Usyk
In Oleksandr Usyk, boxing has an unbeaten and rising star ready to further shake up a revitalized heavyweight division.
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Bond Between Donkey, Emu May Make Adoption Difficult
A North Carolina animal shelter says the close bond between a donkey and an emu that can barely stand to be separated may complicate an adoption.
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Holocaust Survivor Recalls ‘Night of Broken Glass’ Horrors
Walter Frankenstein was 14 years old when a police officer came to the Jewish orphanage he was living at in Berlin, urging all children to leave the building immediately because 'something bad will happen tonight.'
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Polish Army Organizing Security for Independence Day March
A Polish government official says the Defense Ministry will organize security during an Independence Day march this weekend in Warsaw because police are staging mass walkouts in a pay dispute.
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New U. Of Maryland Board Chair Apologizes Over Player Death
The University System of Maryland Board of Regents has a new chair, and her first public act was to apologize for how university officials responded to a player’s death.
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In the Final Hours of World War I, a Terrible Toll
Augustin Trebuchon is buried beneath a white lie.
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Iran Oil Minister: US Waivers Not Enough, Painful Time Ahead
Iran’s oil minister predicts a painful time for international oil customers as U.S. sanctions take hold, saying waivers Washington granted to eight major oil-importing countries are not enough for market demands.
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In the Final Hours of World War I, a Terrible Toll
Augustin Trebuchon is buried beneath a white lie.
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FBI Asks for Video Taken Near Where Girl Was Kidnapped
The FBI wants people to surrender surveillance video recorded near where a 13-year-old girl was kidnapped from a North Carolina mobile home park.