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Google Doodle Celebrates Cricket Tournament
This is What’s Trending Today.The National Basketball Association season came to an end on Monday night. The Golden State Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers for the NB
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Melania Trump, Son Barron Move to White House
President Donald Trump’s wife Melania and their 11-year-old son Barron have officially moved into the White House.She and the boy had been living at the family’s home a
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33 Charged with Stealing Chocolate, Other Crimes
United States officials have accused 33 people of criminal activity, including stealing 4,500 kilograms of chocolate and a “murder for hire" plot.Murder for hire is when some
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Luis Fonsi’s “Despacito” May Be the Song of the Summer
This is What’s Trending Today.Summer does not officially begin in the United States and other countries in Earth’s Northern Hemisphere for more than a week.Yet you have
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US Veterans Selling Spice from Afghanistan, Where They Served
Saffron is one of the costliest spices in the world. It is sometimes considered as valuable as money, and has been used as such in history. Saffron comes from a flower that grows m
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Peru, Indonesia Put Their Fishing Information Online
Peru became only the second country in the world to make their fishing boat data available to the public. The information will appear on the website of Global Fishing Watch, a non-
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Naturalists Use Phones to 'Capture' Animals
A smartphone program is helping scientists learn about changes taking place in nature. More than 100,000 citizen-scientists around the world are taking pictures of many kinds of pl
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Prisoners Learn to Make Pizza in Chicago
Chef Bruno Abate owns one of the best pizzerias in Chicago.His restaurant makes thin pizzas, heated in an oven with a wood-burning fire. They come with toppings like mushrooms, oni
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Scientists Create 'Biofortified' Seeds to Help Fight Malnutrition
One in eight people in the world do not get enough to eat.One in three are lacking in what health experts call essential nutrients. These are the vitamins, minerals, fatty acids an
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Comey Says Trump Lied
James Comey says he believes he lost his job as head of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation because of its investigation of Russian involvement in the 2016 elections.
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NASA Welcomes New Class of Astronauts
This is What’s Trending Today...The United States named 12 new astronauts this week.The astronauts will work for NASA, the American space agency.The astronaut class of 2017 i
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US Calls for Reform of the UN Human Rights Council
The United States Ambassador to the United Nations has warned that the U.S. might withdraw from the U.N. Human Rights Council.Nikki Haley spoke Tuesday at the opening of UNHRC&rsqu
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Harvard Cancels Admissions Offers Over Social Media Behavior
Harvard University says it has canceled offers to admit at least 10 students after it found they exchanged offensive memes on social media.The university’s student newspaper,
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Deaf Singer Impresses TV Judges
This is What’s Trending Today.Mandy Harvey is a 29-year-old singer from the American state of Florida.She suffers from connective tissue disorder. She lost most of her abilit
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World’s First Solar-Powered Refugee Camp Opens in Jordan
Energy from sunlight is now providing electricity to Syrian refugees at a camp in Jordan.The Azraq camp is the first in the world to completely operate on clean energy, according t
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Report: Worldwide Terrorism at All-Time High
A new study shows that deaths and material costs from terrorism have risen sharply worldwide.The study estimates the “economic impact of violence” on the world economy
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Canadian Man Cuts Grass in Front of Tornado
This is What’s Trending Today.A tornado can be a dangerous weather event. It is often described as “violent” and “destructive.”Tornadoes are known for
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Arab Nations Cut Ties with Qatar
Saudi Arabia, Egypt and several Arab nations have ended diplomatic relations with their Gulf neighbor, Qatar.The move follows criticism over Qatar’s support of what many Arab
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Another Attack Hits Britain Days Before Election
British police continue to investigate a deadly attack last Saturday in London.Seven people were killed and more than 50 others injured on or near the world-famous London Bridge.It
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'One Love Manchester' Concert Raises Millions for Victims
This is What’s Trending Today.Many of the top videos on YouTube Monday came from Ariana Grande’s “One Love Manchester” concert.Grande had just finished perf
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Facebook’s Fight to Block Violent and Hateful Content
In early May, Facebook said it was hiring an additional 3,000 people to identify and remove violent and hateful content.The announcement came after several people posted videos of
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Tech Companies Work to Create New, Plant-Based Food
Jeremy Coller likes alternative protein foods because he thinks the world may not be able to produce enough meat in the future.Coller is head of Coller Capital, a financial investm
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University Students Working to Solve US Defense Problems
Stanford University in California offers a class called “Hacking for Defense.”This course helps Stanford students understand some of the national security issues facing
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In Wisconsin, Suspicion of Big Government
Off a road in rural Wisconsin sits a 57-year-old American working in an open garage.He makes a small amount of money by selling metal parts from broken equipment.Until two years ag
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Brazil Faces Problems Attracting Tourists
Brazil, South America’s largest nation, has many natural and cultural treasures that are popular among foreign visitors.The country is home to the largest rainforest on Earth
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