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In Argentina, Coca-Cola Tests Market For 'Green' Coke
Argentina is the site of the global kickoff of what Coke is describing as a "natural" and "green" lower-calorie cola. Coca-Cola Life contains stevia instead of sugar, and comes in a bottle that's made partially from plants.
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Skater Sonja Henie 'Put A Dollar Sign' Behind The Gold
The Norwegian figure skater reinvented the sport, adding grace and lyricism while also helping to commercialize it. She translated her gold medals into a high-flying Hollywood career, but also sparked controversy by rubbing shoulders with Adolf Hitler himself.
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Why Do Some Clouds Drop Rain, While Others Don't?
With little relief in sight for California's record drought, scientists are trying to learn why some clouds rain and other don't. As Lauren Sommer of KQED says, they're finding surprising answers.
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President Vows To 'Eradicate' MS-13 Gang
Trump told a crowd gathered in Long Island that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were "liberating our towns" from gang violence.
Minneapolis School Mourns Receptionist And Janitor Killed In Explosion, Collapse
Ruth Berg had worked at the school for 17 years and was engaged to be married. John Carlson, in his 80s, was an alumnus who loved handing out ice cream bars to students.
You Don't Have To Give Up Junk Food To Maintain Your Health, This Dietitian Says
It’s called junk food for a reason.It contributes no nutritional value, but you don’t have to avoid it to maintain long-term health.“No vitamins, no…
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Mexico's Government Warns Its Citizens Of 'New Reality' In U.S.
The message was prompted by the deportation Thursday of Guadalupe Garcia de Rayos, a mother of two in Arizona who for years had regularly checked in with U.S. immigration authorities.
Sanctuary Churches Brace For Clash With Trump Administration
Churches across the country are preparing to offer shelter and protection to immigrants in the country illegally. That sets up a conflict between Trump's policies on immigration and religious freedom.
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California State Senator Speaks On Recently-Approved Sanctuary State Bill
California lawmakers approved a bill that would make the state a so-called sanctuary state. Kevin de León, a state senator from Los Angeles explains how the bill is meant to add further protection to immigrants in the country without documentation.
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To Curb Illegal Immigration, DHS Separating Families At The Border
Separating undocumented families to discourage them from coming to the U.S. is not a stated policy of the Trump administration. But activists say it has been quietly growing in frequency.
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