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After a prolonged and bitter nomination, the Senate has narrowly confirmed Tracy Stone-Manning to be the next U.S. public lands chief.
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Hundreds of doctors call for more scrutiny into surgeon general nominee Joseph Ladapo
A letter to state senators from the national group Committee to Protect Health Care outlined a series of questions about Dr. Joseph Ladapo’s positions, including his opposition to required masks in schools.
China and Taiwan claim Oct. 10 as a political holiday but for different reasons
Tensions between China and Taiwan are once again on display. Over the weekend, both celebrated Oct. 10, or Double Ten Day. The two nations have different reasons for marking the date.
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Tom Morey, inventor of the Boogie Board, dies at 86
Morey, a well-known surfer in Southern California in the '50s and '60s, invented the Boogie Board in 1971 in Hawaii. Morey's invention remains a popular choice for those wanting to ride some waves.
Meet Z The Author, a standout artist from the 2021 Tiny Desk Contest
Each year, the Tiny Desk Contest attracts thousands of impressive unsigned artists from across the country — including Z The Author, who sent in a song inspired by 2020's Black Lives Matter protests.
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Task force says most people should not take daily aspirin to prevent a heart attack
A medical task force is changing its guidance on the use of aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease. It says older Americans without heart disease should not start taking daily low dose aspirin.
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Florida's board of education could soon revamp the state's civic education curriculum
The proposed rule, which will be considered Wednesday and would update curriculum for kindergarten through 12th grade, in part involves instilling patriotic values in schoolchildren.
A Toylike Gun Covered In Legos Sparks An Uproar
Utah gun maker Culper Precision has stopped sales of a kit that would have let owners cover their Glock 19 pistols with colorful Lego blocks, after complaints from the Danish toymaker and others.
Why Clearing Brazil's Forests For Farming Can Make It Harder To Grow Crops
Clearing natural forests in Brazil in order to grow crops like soybeans has actually made it harder to grow those crops. That's because deforestation makes the weather hotter and drier.
Bezos Landed, Thanked Amazon Workers And Shoppers For Paying, Gave Away $200 Million
Jeff Bezos gave $100 million each in "courage and civility awards" to CNN's Van Jones and chef José Andrés.
A Women's Beach Handball Team Is Fined For Not Wanting To Wear Bikini Bottoms
Athletes on the Norwegian women's beach handball team are being punished for wearing shorts, facing fines over "a case of improper clothing."
DeSantis Dismisses Red Tide State Of Emergency, Says Progress Being Made
Gov. Ron DeSantis, in St. Petersburg to see the devastation to Tampa Bay caused by red tide, said a state of emergency — requested by the city and business and environmental groups — is not necessary to support the efforts.
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With Penalty Kicks, Uruguay Wins Marathon Match Against Ghana, Advances
Ghana would have been the first African team in the World Cup semi-finals.
Tadej Pogačar Has Won His 2nd Tour De France In A Row
The 22-year-old Slovenian powerhouse dominated the field over the last two weeks. Meanwhile, Mark Cavendish matched a record number of stage wins.
A Week Before The Opening Ceremony, Coronavirus Turns Up At Tokyo's Olympic Village
The latest infection highlights the challenge for Olympic organizers to keep the virus at bay as tens of thousands of athletes and other participants convene during an ongoing pandemic.
Olympic Origami: Tokyo Volunteers Welcome Visitors Into The Fold
In a corner of the convention center where journalists from around the world are working, volunteers diligently fold origami paper into beautiful and elaborate designs.
Strong Storms Expected Across Tampa Bay Region Monday Afternoon
Tampa should see storms starting around 3 p.m., with the rains moving into the Gulf of Mexico around sunset.
Senate Republicans Criticize Biden's Nominee To Head Bureau Of Land Management
Republicans are pressuring President Biden to withdraw his nominee to be the country's next public lands chief amid controversy over her alleged involvement in a tree spiking incident in the 1980s.
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Repeatedly Confronted By A Bear, A Man Is Rescued After He Writes 'SOS' On A Shack
A man in Alaska, who said that he had been attacked by a bear and that the animal had returned to his camp and harassed him every night for a week, was rescued by the Coast Guard.
Samoan Court Clears The Way For The Nation's 1st Female Prime Minister
An appeals court ruling has ended a constitutional crisis and confirmed Fiame Naomi Mata'afa as the first woman to lead Samoa. After a tight election in April, two people claimed to be prime minister.
Record-Breaking COVID-19 Cases Lead Olympic Host Japan To Expand A State Of Emergency
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Masks Will Return To The U.S. House And White House After The CDC Changes Guidance
Congress' attending physician announced vaccinated and unvaccinated House members will again have to mask up while in the U.S. Capitol or risk a fine.
China Captures The Attention Of Davos Economic Forum Participants
China concerns are part of the reason global stock markets have been so troubled. Renee Montagne talks to Amy Wilkinson, author and a lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
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The World Bank Needs A New President
The World Bank is searching for a new president after the last one abruptly resigned. The position has traditionally gone to an American, but there could be international competition this time around.
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Fyre Festival Documentary Shows 'Perception And Reality' Of Infamous Concert Flop
In 2017, the Fyre Music Festival was billed as an exclusive event in the Bahamas. The reality was very different. Director Chris Smith tells the behind-the-scenes story in a new Netflix documentary.
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