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Fothergill and Linfield: The Families Of 'Earth'
Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield are the directors behind the hit nature documentary series Planet Earth. Their new movie, Earth, uses some of the same footage but is "character-based" rather than "habitat based."
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Body found near Kenai River
Over the weekend, the body of 32-year-old Austin Struthers was discovered on the beach near Cook Drive in Kenai. Police say that no foul play was involved in Struthers' death.
March Madness begins
In the women's competition, all eyes are on star player and record-breaker Caitlin Clark and her University of Iowa Hawkeyes. In the men's draw, the reigning champion University of Connecticut Huskies are looking to be the first back-to-back champions since 2007.
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Guatemala President Bernardo Arévalo inaugurated after long battle
He ran on an anti-corruption mandate, which many believe is what caused his opponents to fight against his victory.
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Images Of Tacloban: Before And After Typhoon Haiyan
Animated GIFs of satellite images show the before and after effects of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
Iran's narrowing options as deadly conflict with Israel intensifies
Civilian casualties are climbing as Iran and Israel continue to lob airstrikes at each other.
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Saudi Arabia pulls funding from LIV Golf
There are big changes coming to LIV Golf and a lot of questions about its future.
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Why scientists have pumped a potent greenhouse gas into streams on public lands
A 30-year, nationwide study of ecological changes — including the effects of climate warming — has been releasing a powerful greenhouse gas, and critics want it to stop.
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In Memoriam 2018: The Musicians We Lost
A look back at the extraordinary creative souls we lost in 2018, from producer Richard Swift and opera singer Montserrat Caballé to rapper Mac Miller and Aretha Franklin.
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Why childbirth is so dangerous for many young teens
Laws banning abortion in many conservative U.S. states are expected to boost birth rates among adolescents, whose bodies often aren't built for safe childbirth, or for carrying a pregnancy to term.
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