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Cotton Seed Sprouts In China’s Lunar Lander

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A mini biosphere was sent up in China’s Chang’e-4, which landed on the far side of the moon in early January. Photos show the small, green shoot of a cotton plant in a container aboard the spacecraft.

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As Japan Tries Out Immigration, Migrant Workers Complain Of Exploitation

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A Vietnamese laborer tells NPR he was led to believe he would learn construction work but ended up cleaning up the Fukushima nuclear site. Migrant advocates say Japan needs to overhaul the program.

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Forget Screen Time Rules — Lean In To Parenting Your Wired Child, Author Says

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In his new book, The New Childhood, Jordan Shapiro argues that we’re not spending enough screen time with our kids.

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International Criminal Court Drops War Crimes Charges Against Ex-Ivory Coast Leader

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Laurent Gbagbo had been charged with crimes against humanity allegedly committed in the wake of his 2010 electoral loss. Charges against his former youth minister also were dropped.

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John C. Reilly On The Comedy Of Laurel And Hardy: ‘It’s Almost Like A Ballet’

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Everyone Is A Traveler As The CW Returns To ‘Roswell, New Mexico’

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In a reboot of the late-’90s drama, three secret space aliens struggle to hide their secret in a town trained to look for them. And believe it or not, it’s a solid show.

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House GOP Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney said King should “find another line of work” as the House voted to rebuke the Iowa congressman.

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What The Future Of Work Means For Cities

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One of the nation’s top economists explores the past and future of work in cities. He finds that opportunities for workers without a college degree are drying up.

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Lawmakers resoundingly said no to the prime minister’s proposed agreement with the European Union. With the deadline for Brexit just 10 weeks away, what happens now is anyone’s guess.

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A federal judge in New York has issued the first ruling out of multiple lawsuits over a question about U.S. citizenship status. The ruling is expected to be appealed all the way to the Supreme Court.

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Saudi Woman Who Fled Country Hopes She Inspires Others To Follow

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Clinics Struggle To Resolve Fears Over Medicaid Sign-Ups And Green Cards

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Nursing Home Launches New Investigation After Woman In Vegetative State Gives Birth

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A former prosecutor of Maricopa County, Ariz., “will have unfettered access to every facet of [Hacienda Healthcare’s] business — including all the records related to this matter,” the company said.

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Government Shutdown Leads To A Spike In Canceled Immigration Hearings

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The backlog of more than 800,000 immigration cases awaiting hearings, which has grown almost 50 percent under the Trump administration, is forecast to grow even larger.

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‘Barely Treading Water’: Why The Shutdown Disproportionately Affects Black Americans

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As the government shutdown enters its fourth week, federal workers are struggling to make ends meet. But according to Jamiles Lartey, the shutdown is having a disproportionate effect on black workers.

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Police Say Wisconsin Man Confesses To Abducting Jayme Closs And Killing Her Parents

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Jake Thomas Patterson allegedly told police he decided to abduct Jayme after spotting her board a school bus. Authorities say he controlled her with threats of “bad things.”

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Human Trafficking Reaches ‘Horrific’ New Heights, Declares U.N. Report

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A new report from the U.N. Office of Drugs and Crime finds that violent conflict is creating new opportunities for traffickers — and children and girls are increasingly targeted.

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Chinese Court Sentences Canadian Man To Death, Escalating Tensions

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Robert Lloyd Schellenberg, 36, had appealed a 15-year prison sentence for drug smuggling. Some experts say China is retaliating for the arrest of a Chinese tech executive in Canada.

In Speech To Struggling Farmers, President Trump Promotes Border Wall

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President Trump addressed the Farm Bureau Federation on Monday, courting a constituency that was key to his 2016 election. He tried to reassure his audience that his trade policies will soon pay off.

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Federal Workers Struggle To Stretch Their Money As Shutdown Lingers

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Some banks and credit unions are waiving late fees or offering low-interest loans. But the longer the shutdown continues, the harder it becomes for furloughed workers and contractors to stay afloat.

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Under Rainy Skies, Los Angeles Teachers Take To The Picket Lines

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Educators and their supporters gathered outside of schools Monday, then converged near Los Angeles City Hall in a sea of umbrellas, ponchos and signs. LA last saw a teacher strike nearly 30 years ago.

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PG&E Plans To File For Bankruptcy Over Possible Liability In California Wildfires

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The utility says it could be facing tens of billions in liability costs connected to the 2017 and 2018 Northern California wildfires. PG&E also says its CEO is stepping down.

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GOP Mulls Action Against Rep. Steve King For Racially Charged Comments

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Barr Vows To Let Mueller Finish His Russia Work — And Promises ‘Transparency’

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Trump, Following Explosive News Reports, Denies He Worked For Russia

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Cockpit Voice Recorder Recovered From Lion Air Crash

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Judge Blocks Trump Birth Control Policy In 13 States And D.C.

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The policy makes good on Trump’s promise to peel back the requirement that employers offer contraception coverage at no cost. The rule is on hold in D.C. and the 13 states that challenged it.

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Americans now have a 1 in 96 chance of dying from an opioid overdose, according to new analysis from the National Safety Council.

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