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WADI ABDAH, Oman (AP) -- Deep in the jagged red mountains of Oman, geologists are drilling in search of the holy grail of reversing climate change: an efficient and cheap way to remove carbon dioxide from the air and oceans....
Miss Kindergarten is in the million-dollar club. So are Lovin Lit, the Moffatt Girls and about a dozen other teacher-entrepreneurs who are spinning reading, math, science and social studies into gold by selling their lesson plans online to fellow teachers around the world....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States and China have struck what appears to be an unusual bargain as President Donald Trump says he won't label Beijing a currency manipulator and voices confidence Chinese President Xi Jinping will help him deal with North Korea's mounting threat....
JERUSALEM (AP) -- For many Israelis, Har Homa is another neighborhood in Jerusalem, served by city bus lines and schools. Its quiet streets are lined with apartment buildings, pizza shops, supermarkets and pharmacies....
CHICAGO (AP) -- The video of a passenger being dragged by an officer from a United Express flight shined an unwanted spotlight on the little-known police force that guards Chicago's two main airports and could threaten the agency's future....
NEW YORK (AP) -- Look out, Corporate America. Customers armed with smartphones and video cameras are watching when you screw up....
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -- Handcuffed and facing the judge, two young women accused of poisoning Kim Jong Nam appeared in court Thursday as their lawyers said Malaysian police still have not handed over security camera footage and documents crucial to the defense....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump hasn't been in the White House for 100 days, yet he's already reversed himself on many of his key campaign promises....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump likes to boast that he only hires the best people. But his personnel choices keep coming back to haunt him....
IMAGE: CNS photo/U.S. Navy handout via ReutersBy Dennis SadowskiWASHINGTON(CNS) -- The U.S. cruise missile strike on a Syrian air base days after chemicalweapons were dropped on civilians in rebel-controlled territory furtherendangers innocent people, observers familiar with the just-war theory said.Ifanything, the observers told Catholic News Service, the unilateral U.S.response could embolden SyrianPresident Bashar Assad to undertake future attacks, exposing more livesto harm -- including those of people fleeing the violence.TheU.S. strike early April 7 on the Shayrat airfield came three days after chemical weapons weredropped in the town of Khan Sheikhoun in Idlib province.The attack claimed more than 80 lives, including dozens of children.President Donald Trump has citedthe deaths of the children in particular in condemning the attack prior to theretaliatory strike.The Pentagon reported that 23 of59 missiles launched from warships in the eastern Mediterranean Sea struck theair ...
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