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The U.S., France and Britain attacked Syria overnight in response to the Assad regime's alleged chemical attack.
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For the first time in years, the Northeast is experiencing a long, deep winter. For people who love snow it's a playground. NPR's Brian Mann went snowshoeing in New York's Adirondack Mountains.
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Schools across the country say more students are asking for mental health services
Federal data show more students are requesting in-school mental health services, in another sign of the strain on students and educators. Teachers also report concerns about their mental health.
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How to see the Perseid meteor shower peak
The Perseid meteor shower has been active for weeks, and on Tuesday night, it's expected to peak. It should be the most active night to see meteors.
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Some advice on picking the best weather apps
You can count on people on social media to complain about the accuracy of weather apps. NPR hears some advice on how to pick more reliable ones.
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Spectacle Of Spin: The Post-Debate Room Where The Truth Gets Dizzy
In the spin room, reporters clamor for quotes and candidates weave their positive narratives. It's a quite a sight, sure — but in the age of social media, has it become irrelevant?
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Officials blame climate change for glacier collapse that destroyed Swiss town
A collapsing glacier roared down a mountainside in the Swiss Alps on Wednesday. It wiped out one village in its path. The destruction it caused surprised officials who blamed climate change.
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