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Researchers say closing a top USDA research lab will slow responses to honeybee deaths
When beekeepers saw honeybee die-offs last year, experts at a USDA research center stepped in to help. The Trump administration plans to close the facility, and beekeepers and scientists are worried.
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Denmark's Foreign Service Will Soon Send An Ambassador To The Tech World
Danish Foreign Minister Anders Samuelsen says the new diplomatic post is a nod to the digital world's impact on people's day-to-day lives, which he says is greater than most nations' impact.
Advocates For Homeless Call For More Housing, Better Service Coordination
A new report shows the number of people who are homeless in Tarrant and Parker Counties has not changed much over the past year. The Tarrant County…
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U.S. Catholics Gather For Sunday Service With Pope In Mind
Catholics around the country head to mass Sunday, the first Sunday since the elevation of Argentine Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, now known as Pope Francis. We hear from parishioners in Nashville, Tenn., and Phoenix, Ariz.
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The Defense Department Aims To Make Vaccines Mandatory For Service Members
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says he's seeking a mandate that will require all members of the U.S. military to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by mid-September — if not sooner.
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Passport Services Will Be Missed When Russian Consulate In Seattle Closes
The consulate closes Friday under orders from the White House. In addition, 60 Russian officials are being expelled from the U.S. because of the poisoning of a Russian ex-spy and his daughter.
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$100 Hot Dog Better Be Top-Shelf Dog
Vancouver, Canada, is laying claim to the most expensive hot dog in the world. Chef Dougie Luv of DougieDog Hot Dogs is serving a $100 Dragon Dog. The hot dog features a foot-long bratwurst, which is infused with 100-year-old Louis XIII cognac. That cognac costs more than $2,000 a bottle.
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Operation Match: How the first computerized dating service came to be
Back in the 1960s, a couple of Harvard students had an idea. From Radio Diaries, this is a look back at the creation of the very first computerized dating service.
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Junior League Of Dallas celebrates 100 years of service in North Texas
Junior League President Christa Sanford talks with KERA's Justin Martin about the league's history and their plans for the future.
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Teacher In Iran Dismayed By Election Results
Many of the Iranians disputing the election in Tehran are young, and they're frustrated with Ahmadinejad's regime. Guy Raz talks with one of them: Amir Soulemani, an English teacher who was shocked by the results. He says he may leave Iran if Ahmadinejad sticks around for another term as president.
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