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44 min ago | SavannahNow

Obama making plans to tackle global warming

President Barack Obama is planning a major push using executive powers to tackle the pollution blamed for global warming in an effort to make good on promises he made at the start of his second term.

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Related Topix: Environment, Global Warming, Activism, US Politics, US News, Barack Obama, Alternative Energy, Renewable Energy (Green Energy), Energy

1 hr ago | WCHI-AM Chillicothe

GOP staffer claims to live on food stamps ...

With dozens of Democratic lawmakers struggling to live on a food stamp budget to protest GOP cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, a Republican staffer says he is living on a SNAP budget without problems.

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Related Topix: US Politics, Representative Steve Stockman, US News, Republican, US House of Representatives, Life, Food, Nutrition, Agriculture

6 hrs ago | CBS Atlanta

Recall: Beef products possibly have E. coli contamination

National Beef Packing Company - a Liberal, KS, establishment - is recalling approximately 22,737 pounds of raw ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7.

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Related Topix: Liberal, KS, Agriculture, Food Science

9 hrs ago | Bangkok Post

Rice pledging price cut to B12,000

An emergency cabinet meeting on Wednesday agreed to reduce the price paid under the rice-pledging scheme by 20 per cent, effective with the second crop beginning on July 1. The decision cuts the rice-pledging price from 15,000 to 12,000 baht per tonne, as proposed by the National Rice Policy Committee, PM's Office Minister Varathep Rattanakorn ... (more)

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Related Topix: Agriculture

13 hrs ago | KMIZ

Which majors are most likely to be underemployed?

What you major in can mean the difference between making an annual salary or making Frappucinnos post-graduation, according to a recent report.

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Related Topix: Psychology

14 hrs ago | Seattle Times

EPA report critical of Wash. oversight at Hanford

A new report released Tuesday faults Washington state for lax oversight at the nation's most contaminated nuclear site, saying the state employs too few inspectors and gives advance notice of inspections to the federal agency charged with managing the cleanup.

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Related Topix: Environmental Law, Law, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Energy, Ecology

18 hrs ago | Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Trying to build a bomb that won't blow up

In this Aug. 25, 2011 photo, a Pakistani dealer holds fertilizer containing ammonium nitrate in Multan, Pakistan.

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Related Topix: World News, Pakistan, Asia, Afghanistan, Agriculture, Technical Services, Sandia

Tue Jun 18, 2013

KBCI CBS 2

Brazil lawmakers approve legislation to treat homosexuality as a disorder

A Brazilian congressional human rights committee on Thursday approved legislation that would allow psychologists to treat homosexuality as a disorder or pathology.

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Related Topix: Psychology, Gay/Lesbian

WHDH

Rural lawmakers push for farm bill votes in House

Farm-state lawmakers are scrambling to win bipartisan support for a five-year, half-trillion-dollar farm bill on the House floor this week.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, US News, US Politics, John Boehner, Frank Lucas, Republican, US House of Representatives, Ohio, Nancy Pelosi, Democrat

The Republic

Scientists: Timber in Lake Michigan centuries old

A wooden beam embedded at the bottom of northern Lake Michigan appears to have been there for centuries, underwater archaeologists announced Tuesday, a crucial finding as crews dig toward what they hope is the carcass of a French ship that disappeared while exploring the Great Lakes in the 17th century.

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Related Topix: Archaeology, Anthropology

Anchorage Daily News

18 mayors: Limit use of food stamps to buy soda

In this March 12, 2013 file photo, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg looks at a 64-ounce cup, as Lucky's Cafe owner Greg Anagnostopoulos, left, stands behind him, during a news conference at the cafe in New York.

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Related Topix: New York, NY, Restaurant Management, Life, Food, Nutrition, US Politics, Nancy Pelosi, US News, US House of Representatives, Democrat, Agriculture

WTVF Nashville

Rural Lawmakers Push For Farm Bill Votes In House

Farm-state lawmakers are scrambling to win bipartisan votes for a five year, half-trillion dollar farm bill on the House floor this week.

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Related Topix: Agriculture

Seattle Times

Nobel Prize winner for physics dies in Maine

Kenneth Wilson, a physicist who earned a Nobel prize for pioneering work that changed the way physicists think about phase transitions, has died in Maine.

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Related Topix: Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, Chemistry

WTAE-TV Pittsburgh

Giant magnet going on 3,200-mile trip

A 50-foot-wide, 15-ton magnet is about to set out on a 3,200-mile barge-and-truck tour down the East Coast of the United States, around Florida and up from the Gulf to Chicago before going to work to measure one of the smallest particles known to science.

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Related Topix: Department of Energy, Physics

The Epoch Times

Chinese Supercomputer Named as World's Fastest

A Chinese university has built the world's fastest supercomputer, almost doubling the speed of the U.S. machine that previously claimed the top spot and underlining China's rise as a science and technology powerhouse.

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Related Topix: World News, China, Asia, Science / Technology, High Performance Computing, CPU, Computer Science, Computers

Brandon Sun

Mooing 4-legged deposits at Zimbabwe's unique 'Cattle...

Zimbabwe's first "Cattle Bank" has just opened its books in a unique kind of banking where owners bring in their animals as collateral against cash loans.

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Related Topix: World News, Zimbabwe, Africa, Agriculture, Life, Beef, Food, Meat

Seattle Times

Islamists drive 19,000 farmers from north Nigeria

Officials say Islamic militants have driven 19,000 rice farmers from northeast Nigeria while a military crackdown is preventing thousands more from working their fields.

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Related Topix: Agriculture

The Island Packet

Va. site of Pocahontas rescue will be preserved

John Smith from death. That's a fanciful footnote for many Virginia Indians, historians and archaeologists, who say the real story is that this land was the center of a complex, sprawling empire ruled by Powhatan long before the first permanent English settlement in American was founded in 1607.

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Related Topix: Virginia, Archaeology, Anthropology, College of William and Mary

Mon Jun 17, 2013

Asian Correspondent

Cambodia: Airborne laser reveals hidden Angkor Wat city

Airborne laser technology has uncovered a network of roadways and canals, illustrating a bustling ancient city linking Cambodia's famed Angkor Wat temples complex.

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Related Topix: Southeast Asia, World News, Cambodia, Archaeology, Anthropology

Seattle Times

Soybeans drop as weather boosts crop prospects

Cold, wet weather forced farmers to delay their soybean planting this spring, keeping prices for the crop higher over the past two months.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Weather