Gabriela Saldivia
Stories
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Environment
Some Good News: An 'Elephant Baby Boom' In One Kenyan National Park
Kenya's elephant population has more than doubled since the 1980s, and one national park is currently having a 'baby boom' thanks to a relief from drought and a drop in poaching.
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Environment
Eagles And Mockingbirds Catch A Break As Judge Strikes Down Trump Bird Opinion
In 2017, the Trump Administration scaled back protections of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. A federal judge has now struck down the rule change — and quoted from To Kill A Mockingbird in so doing.
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National
Hundreds Gathered At Memorial For George Floyd After Days Of Nationwide Protests
The Rev. Al Sharpton gave the eulogy at Thursday's memorial for George Floyd in Minneapolis. Floyd, 46, died in police custody on May 25.
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Politics
Trump Urges Car Companies To Make Ventilators Without Imposing Defense Production Act
The president encouraged automakers to produce critical supplies that would help with shortages due to the coronavirus. But he has yet to enforce the Cold War relic, which he invoked last Wednesday.
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Health
Ohio, Louisiana, Delaware Order Residents To Stay Home As Cases Of COVID-19 Rise
Announcements in three more states on Sunday brought the number of Americans who are currently under — or soon to be under — orders to stay home to more than 101 million.
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Sports
Super Bowl LIV: What To Expect When The Chiefs And 49ers Square Off
The Kansas City Chiefs are headed to the Super Bowl for the first in 50 years, hoping their star quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, can get the best of San Francisco's dominant defense.
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World
3 Injured In 'Terrorist-Related' Stabbing In London; Suspect Killed By Police
The Metropolitan Police said the incident in the south London district of Streatham on Sunday was "fully contained."
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Environment
Threat Of Wildfires Not Enough To Cancel Sydney's New Year's Eve Fireworks
Thousands have called for the iconic Sydney fireworks display to be canceled because of record heat and fire. Australian officials say they will go ahead unless conditions are declared catastrophic.
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Environment
Hundreds Attend Funeral For Pizol, A Disappearing Glacier
On Sunday, more than 200 people paid their respects at a ceremony to mark the "death" of the glacier in the Swiss Alps. Researchers say it's disappearing due to rising temperatures.
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National
Jeffrey Epstein Found Dead In Manhattan Jail
The New York City Medical Examiner's office tells NPR News that the wealthy financier and accused sex offender was found dead early Saturday morning. Multiple media reports say he killed himself.