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Brazil's National Museum holds first exhibit since gutted by fire

[2019-01-18 07:52]

RIO DE JANEIRO - Brazil's historic National Museum on Wednesday displayed fossils discovered in the Antarctic at an off-site venue in its first exhibition since the Rio-based institution was gutted by fire last year.

Scientists say climate change could mean the end for coffee

[2019-01-18 07:52]

More than half of the world's wild coffee species could be wiped out because of climate change and other factors, according to a new study that raises concerns about the future of global coffee production.

The world needs a new diet

[2019-01-18 07:52]

NEW YORK - A hamburger a week, but no more, is about as much red meat people should be eating to do what's best for their health and the planet, according to a report seeking to overhaul the world's diet.

Fatal blast renews debate on US presence in Syria

[2019-01-18 07:52]

The killing of two US soldiers and two US civilians in a suicide bombing claimed by the Islamic State state in Syria has reopened a debate on the presence of the United States in the war-ravaged country.

Motions to suppress evidence denied

[2019-01-17 07:39]

A US federal judge in Illinois has rejected defense motions to suppress evidence against the man accused in the kidnapping and presumed killing of Zhang Yingying, a graduate student from China.

Ghana behind back to Africa movement

[2019-01-17 07:39]

ACCRA, Ghana - Sicley Williams was ready to escape what she found to be an unfriendly climate in the United States and take a leap of faith, leaving her native Chicago for Ghana.

Fifty-five sex abuse perpetrators arrested in North England cases

[2019-01-17 07:39]

British police have arrested 55 men in connection with an historical child sex abuse cases in West Yorkshire, Northern England.

Detroit auto show will move to warmer June

[2019-01-17 07:39]

From 2020, the North American International Auto Show, or NAIAS, held annually in Detroit, Michigan, is moving - not to another city but another month: June.

The last hope for Bolivian aquatic frog

[2019-01-17 07:39]

LA PAZ, Bolivia - Almost a year after conservationists sent out a plea to help save a species of Bolivian aquatic frog by finding a mate for the last remaining member, Romeo, his very own Juliet has been tracked down deep inside a cloud forest.

Amputees take to the soccer pitch

[2019-01-16 07:19]

KATHMANDU - For the first time in the Himalayan country's history, amputees from Nepal participated in a national soccer tournament.

LA teachers strike leaves parents wondering what is being taught

[2019-01-16 07:19]

LOS ANGELES - Kathleen Whitehead vowed to keep her 14-year-old daughter home on Tuesday, after the teen reported not learning much the day earlier at a Los Angeles high school staffed by a skeleton crew of substitutes as tens of thousands of teachers walked off the job in the nation's second-largest school district.

Antarctica losing its ice sheets at an alarming rate

[2019-01-16 07:19]

TAMPA, Florida - Global warming is melting ice in Antarctica faster than ever before - about six times more per year now than 40 years ago - leading to increasingly high sea levels worldwide, scientists warned on Monday.

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