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Players walk off after alleged racism in Champions League game
A match official was accused of using insulting language about a Black coach
for Istanbul Basaksehir.
Exploring Tennessee's Caves for New Species
Running underneath the rolling hills of Tennessee lies a still-mysterious and
remote network of caverns. Many of those caves shelter fragile ecosystems, and
biologist Jerry Lewis is helping to discover and protect some of those
ecosystems from man's destruction.
The Social Life of Forests
Trees appear to communicate and cooperate through subterranean networks of
fungi. What are they sharing with one another?
UK to drop US goods tariffs in bid for trade deal
The move breaks ranks with the EU in a dispute with the US over subsidies for
Boeing and Airbus.
Monica Puig: Party time in Puerto Rico
Open Court visits the Caribbean as Puerto Rico puts on a parade for its first
Olympic gold medalist, rising tennis star Monica Puig.
EU risks fresh Brexit fishing row with UK over no-deal contingency plans
The EU has risked provoking a fresh fishing row with the UK over its offer of
contingency measures in the event there is no post-Brexit trade deal by 1
January.
US Food and Drug Administration Holds Online Meeting to Decide on Emergency Use
of Pfizer Vaccine
While the US tops the list of the most affected nations with over 15.3 million cases and 289,000 deaths, the government is struggling to improve the epidemiological situation and move the economy forward by negotiating the terms of a new COVID-19 relief bill and taking steps toward approval of a vaccine against the coronavirus.
Eye Opener: U.S. sees 3,000 COVID-19 deaths in single day
For the first time in the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. recorded 3,000 deaths
in a single day. Also, Facebook is facing massive antitrust lawsuits. All that
and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Researchers On Why Dogs Learn Only A Limited Number Of Words
Dogs are good at learning new words. But researchers say dogs don't understand small sound
differences in words such as "dog" or "dig." It may explain why most don't
learn a large number of words.
Winter’s Arrival, and the Promise of Spring
A mysterious bag of birdseed.
What I'm looking forward to most after Covid?
Holidays, parties and hugging friends and family - what have you missed most
about life before the pandemic?
How German Autobahns changed the world
Ah yes, "ze Autobahn". Few other landmarks represent Germany more than its freeway
system. Cologne's cathedral is distinctively West German, and the TV Tower in Berlin is a GDR feat
of engineering, but the Autobahn (literally "car runway") connects the whole country.
Team of 18 astronauts announced for NASA's new moon missions
US Vice President Mike Pence has announced the 18-strong cadre of astronauts
who will be available for NASA's new moon missions.
Charges Filed Against Lebanese Caretaker PM, 3 Ex-Ministers Over Beirut Port
Blast, Reports Say
The deadly explosion was caused by 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate that was
stored unsafely in a warehouse in the port of Beirut. Prime Minister Diab, who
submitted his resignation in the wake of the accident, refused to take
responsibility for the blast and blamed it on his predecessors.