When does a scientific belief become an article of faith?
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Multiple internal documents obtained by NPR and ProPublica along with interviews with top Red Cross officials reveal an organization that struggled to meet the basic needs of victims in the first weeks after Superstorm Sandy. Among NPR and ...ProPublica’s findings:
The Red Cross national headquarters in Washington "diverted assets for public relations purposes." A former Red Cross official managing the Sandy effort says 40 percent of available trucks were assigned to serve as backdrops for news conferences. See More
The Red Cross national headquarters in Washington "diverted assets for public relations purposes." A former Red Cross official managing the Sandy effort says 40 percent of available trucks were assigned to serve as backdrops for news conferences. See More
Geoffrey Holder and Carmen de Lavallade were a magnetic couple — he was towering, 6'6", with a deep, Caribbean-lilted voice. She was a poised, petite dancer who brought sensuality and soul to ballet. He was best-known for playing a James Bo...nd villain and starring in 7 Up commercials. She was one of the first African-Americans to dance with the Metropolitan Opera.
At 83, de Lavallade is still gorgeous and graceful; her moves in her solo theater piece are just gentler. See More
At 83, de Lavallade is still gorgeous and graceful; her moves in her solo theater piece are just gentler. See More
The world's largest living structure generates some $5.6 billion a year in tourism revenue for Australia. If the U.N. decides to list it as "in danger," that money could be at risk.http://n.pr/1tfvMXW
The casework that congressional staffers tackle runs the gamut from headaches over Social Security checks and IRS problems to veterans' benefits and mortgage issues. These days, immigration issues are among the most complex problems.
Sens. McConnell, Hagan and Roberts spotlight more dramatic stories in these 2014 campaign ads.
Sens. McConnell, Hagan and Roberts spotlight more dramatic stories in these 2014 campaign ads.
The "wigs" line was almost the title of the book, she says. "I take it as a huge compliment, because I like that I look different with different hair, and I loved being a sketch performer and trying on these looks and everyone being like, 'Ooh, you could be a brunette!' ... 'You could cut your hair short!' ..."
China thinks manufacturing clothes is so last decade.
The video in this story provides an eye-popping view of an epic arc of solar magnetic field rising above the surface carrying superheated 50,000-degree plasma with it. As the plasma cools, it forms blobs that rain back down along the magnetic field lines.
Corrections Corp. of America is handling day-to-day operations of the big new immigrant detention center in South Texas. But the contract and the money to run it will go to a town over 900 miles away.
The 87-second story of a life-changing chance encounter.
The pope's comments could be aimed at healing a rift between science and religion.
A horse. A name and a date. Even the outline of a naked woman. Called arborglyphs, the etchings provide a window in the lives of long-gone sheepherders.
Legend has it that Johnsonville is haunted. Starting at $800,000, it could be yours.
"Storytone" is exactly the sort of odd detour that fits neatly into Neil Young's catalog.
And Vermont's food system has created $1.7 billion in new economic activity over the last five years.
"I knew right then that he was pretty special."
Idaho has one of the country's highest suicide rates.
A science superstar at Caltech advises young women to not wait for encouragement to succeed.
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Studies show that 60 to 90 percent of employees dislike performance reviews, so some firms are backing away.
The company envisions a massive machine-intelligent health cloud.
Voters will decide on a penny-per-ounce tax on sugary drinks in Berkeley, Calif., and a 2-cent-per-ounce tax in San Francisco.
One other possibility for the elevated calcium levels would be consuming more dairy than the average Ioseph of the day, but that doesn't leave isotopes behind.
Afghan forces have lost nearly as many troops in Helmland in 2014 as NATO has lost in the province since 2001.
The answer involves that classic feel-good neurotransmitter, your friend and mine, dopamine.
"Ever since I was a little girl, I was disgusted and touched by the injustice around me, particularly where women are concerned. I saw women who were victims of all kinds of injustices and still, in spite of that, were fighters. They were still the true support for their families. That's what gave me the will to be a journalist."
References to early acid, jack and the tropes that defined early electronic dance music surface throughout, including one track's squelching keyboard line that squiggles between '80s funk and jazz fusion, and another's vocal moans and stabbing chords suggestive of an early rave track.
Earlier in 2014