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Americans Confused By Declaration of Independence Tweets
Every July 4th, Americans celebrate the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.The document expressed the desire of the American colonies to separate from Great Britain
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Turkey Bans the Teaching of Evolution in Public Schools
Turkey has historically prided itself on being a secular state.Amendments to the constitution during the 1920s and 1930s separated religion and government policy.Since that time, d
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People Worry About Being Alone with Co-workers of Opposite Sex
Long before he became vice president, Mike Pence told a reporter that he does not eat alone with any woman who is not his wife.A new poll shows that many men, and women, share the
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Houston, Texas: An Example of America's Changing Population
America's population is becoming older and increasingly diverse - made up of people who are different from each other.Nowhere are those differences more apparent than in Houston,
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New Jersey Governor Enjoying Beach Closed to Public
This is What’s Trending Today.Chris Christie is the governor of the state of New Jersey. He has held the position since 2010.He is a well-known politician, and was one of sev
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Ancient Conditions Around the Dead Sea Could Signal a Drier Future
The Dead Sea is losing about a meter of water each year.The sea is on the border of Israel and Jordan. It is the lowest place on Earth meaning its surface is farther below sea leve
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Show with Copies of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel Masterpieces
A new exhibit in New York City lets people get a close look at famous paintings by the artist Michelangelo.In the early 16th century, he painted many walls and ceilings at the Vati
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South Sudan's Refugee Crisis Affects Ugandan Health System
The huge increase in the number of refugees entering northern Uganda from South Sudan has affected the country’s already-weak health care system.VOA recently visited the Adju
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Study: Serious Head Injuries Ignored in World Cup
Cristoph Kramer is a football player from Germany.Just weeks after playing his first match for the national team, he was added to the list of players for international football&rsq
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Trump, Moon Show Unity Against North Korea
President Donald Trump says the United States can no longer be patient with North Korea.Trump spoke after meeting with South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the White House Friday.
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First Woman Captain Leads Britain’s Changing of the Guard
For the first time, a woman captain led Britain’s Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace.Canadian officer Megan Couto made history on June 26 by commanding the t
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Honored Vietnamese Activist Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison
A Vietnamese blogger, honored by the United States for her activism, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison in Vietnam.Mẹ Nấm, or Mother Mushroom, received the senten
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Apple iPhone Turns 10 Years Old
This is What’s Trending Today.The iPhone turned 10 years old on Thursday, and many people took a moment to remember the first time they saw the Apple device.When it came out
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Farming Takes Hold in Undeveloped Areas of Los Angeles
For years, farming on empty land was a big issue in one of America’s biggest cities -- Los Angeles, California.The city government refused to permit planting of crops in vaca
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Fake TIME Magazine Covers Hang at Trump Golf Courses
This is What’s Trending Today.Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold followed Donald Trump throughout the 2016 presidential election campaign.He wrote about then-candidat
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US Supreme Court Rejects Gun Rights Appeal
The United States Supreme Court has rejected another call to decide whether Americans have a legal right to carry guns outside their homes.The high court released rulings on a numb
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African Development Bank President Wins World Food Prize
Akinwumi Adesina, president of the African Development Bank, has won the 2017 World Food Prize.The award is often called the Nobel Prize for food and agriculture.Adesina has worked
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22 Million Americans Could Lose Health Insurance Under Senate Bill
The Congressional Budget Office says the number of uninsured people in the United States would rise to 22 million within the next ten years under the Senate health care bill.The Se
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Pregnant Serena Williams Poses Naked on Magazine Cover
This is What’s Trending Today.Everyone is talking about tennis star Serena Williams, although she has not played a match for months.Williams last played in January. She won t
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Google to Stop Searching Email to Sell Advertisements
Google says it is going to stop searching the email of its users to sell online advertisements.The technology company said on Friday that, "Consumer Gmail content will not be used
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Rescuers Search for Bodies in Colombian Lake
Rescue divers are searching for bodies after a passenger boat sank near Medellin, Colombia Sunday.The El Almirante was carrying about 150 people when it turned over in the huge Pen
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Kidnapped Reporter Found Dead in Mexico
The burned remains of a missing journalist have been found in Mexico’s western state of Michoacan.Salvador Adame was director of the local television station 6TV. He was kidn
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J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter Books Turn 20 Years Old
This is What’s Trending Today.The world met Harry Potter, the boy wizard, 20 years ago.J.K. Rowling’s first book about Harry and his friends at Hogwarts School of Witch
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Native Americans Call for Rethinking of Bering Strait Theory
Native Americans are questioning the leading theory of how the first peoples in North America arrived on the continent.For years, scientists have been debating where the first Nati
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US Military: Islamic State Problem 'Not Getting Better' in Afghanistan
In 2001, the United States invaded Afghanistan. Since that time, the U.S. military has lost lives and spent large amounts of money in an attempt to stop armed groups.The battles co
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