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Elephants Arrive, So Humans Don’t Forget
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Microplastics found in the human brain
Scientists in Brazil found microplastics in the brain tissue of cadavers, according to a new study published Monday in the journal JAMA Network Open.4 hours ago -
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Watch: Silent Huw Edwards walks into court building
The former BBC News presenter has arrived at Westminster Magistrates’ Court filmed by TV cameras, photographers and watched by journalists.10 hours ago -
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The pet I’ll never forget: Floof, the lost cat who found me – and made me feel I was worth loving
She followed me home from work one rainy night, and never left. I was in a dark place, but we filled a hole in each other’s hearts. . Floof burst into my life on a gloomy autumn night in 2015. I ...9 hours ago -
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Why Some Christians Don’t Want to Bring the Bible Into Public Schools
As the idea of incorporating the Bible into classrooms gains traction, concerns about the mission of public schools — and differences across the faith — have led even some conservative Christians ...10 hours ago -
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Chipotle Mexican Grill tries out robots that halve avocados — and prep time
Restaurant chain's push into robotics could help improve accuracy and and address complaints about skimpy orders.1 hour ago -
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'Shogun' nabs four biggest Emmy awards, 'Hacks' wins best comedy
The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards return to ABC. This year's awards will be hosted by father-son duo Eugene Levy and Dan Levy, of "Schitt's Creek."23 hours ago -
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Former top BBC news anchor gets suspended sentence for indecent images of children
Former BBC news anchor Huw Edwards has been given a suspended prison sentence for indecent images of children on his phone6 hours ago -
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Will Rate Cuts Arrive Fast Enough to Ensure Fed's 'Soft Landing?'
The Federal Reserve Open Markets Committee meets this week and is likely to announce lower interest rates, but business owners wonder when they'll see benefits.3 hours ago -
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Why Are Museums So Afraid of Hans Haacke?
As cultural institutions face an existential crisis over who funds them and how, the 88-year-old artist Hans Haacke is still making curators and collectors clutch their pearls.10 hours ago
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