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After Harambe's Death, Debating Whether Gorillas Belong in Zoos
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Harambe, the gorilla who was shot dead at the Cincinnati Zoo after a 3-year-old boy fell into his enclosure. Credit Jeff McCurry/Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. Harambe, the 17-year-old Western lowland gorilla shot dead at the Cincinnati Zoo late
Gorilla killing: 3-year-old boy's mother won't be chargedCNN
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No criminal charges for mother in Cincinnati gorilla death caseWashington Post
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Stephen Curry opts to skip 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro
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Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry announced Monday will not play in the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, citing recent recent ankle and knee injuries. The reigning two-time NBA Most Valuable Player has never played in the Olympics. "After a
Stephen Curry withdraws from consideration for Team USA at 2016 OlympicsUSA TODAY
Citing recent injuries, Curry pulls out of 2016 OlympicsNBA.com (blog)
Stephen Curry opting out of 2016 Rio Olympics, others may followYahoo Sports (blog)
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Obama endorsement coming as Clinton allies plan for unity push
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(CNN) President Barack Obama's long wait to hit the campaign trail is about to come to an end. With Hillary Clinton set on Tuesday to secure enough delegates and become the presumptive Democratic nominee, the White House is signaling that Obama's full …
Obama preparing to endorse ClintonWashington Post
Obama Is Eager to Hit the Stump for Hillary Clinton and Shred Donald TrumpNew York Times
Gender and the Presidency: A Look Through Polling HistoryNBCNews.com
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How John Oliver's 'Last Week Tonight' Is Using Stunts To Tell Stories
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It's strange to describe the apparent purchase and forgiveness of nearly $15 million in medical debt as "impish," but bear with me. On Sunday's Last Week Tonight, host John Oliver spent 20 minutes explaining the debt-buying industry — companies that
Sorry, but John Oliver Did Not Really Just Give Away $15 MillionSlate Magazine (blog)
John Oliver Buys and Forgives $15 Million in DebtABC News
John Oliver Just Broke Oprah Winfrey's Record With This $15 Million GiveawayE! Online
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'The Greatest' photos you've never seen
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In this case, the iconic pictures don't tell the whole story. Get a deeper look at the life of Muhammad Ali. Photograph from The Ring Magazine/Getty Images. 06/06/16. M. uhammad Ali's death on Friday made the internet flourish with the moments that
Help remember Muhammad Ali by annotating a timeline of his remarkable lifeWashington Post
Muhammad Ali Fought With His Fists and His WordsU.S. News & World Report
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US Navy bans booze in Japan
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(CNN) All U.S. Navy sailors in Japan are banned from drinking alcohol and restricted to base except for essential trips after several recent alcohol-related incidents which the Navy's 7th Fleet said are harming U.S.-Japan relations. "Effective
US Navy Bans Alcohol For All Sailors In Japan, Citing Recent IncidentsNPR
US Navy bans alcohol in Japan after crime spreeUSA TODAY
Drunk Driving Incident Highlights Controversy Over American Military Presence in JapanABC News
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Investigators: Couple may have tried to sell infant for drug money
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Ashley Nichole Harmon, 25, and Jonathan Isaac Lucas Flint, 20, are charged with the felony offenses of Selling or attempting to sell A child and gross child neglect creating a risk of bodily injury or death to a child." (Photo: Fayette County, W.V

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Money is pouring into clean energy, but that’s not enough to halt global warming. Businesses call for policies; NGOs for access.

Can one company help reverse climate change? The iconoclastic carpet marker’s new mission is as audacious as its last mission seemed 22 years ago.

What can be done at the city and state level to make a dent in the $162-billion-a-year issue of food waste.